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Old 12-31-2006, 02:39 AM
Sintax Sintax is offline
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Default Pokerstars, what\'s up with the \"shady\" marketing strategy?

Offering "freerolls" that require a buy-in. Offering a $2000 "bonus" that costs $750 to buy.

Why not just offer a $1,000,000 bonus that cost a trillion FPPs and needs 1 billion hands to clear?

Did you hire Party's marketing team after the layoffs or what?
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Old 12-31-2006, 02:41 AM
Shoe Shoe is offline
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Default Re: Pokerstars, what\'s up with the \"shady\" marketing strategy?

Well atleast they are completely upfront about it. At party it would be something like "We will give you a $2000 "bonus" that costs $750, but once you redeem it we won't realy give it to you.

If what Stars has laid out for you isn't worth your time, then find a better deal elsewhere. You won't find much sympathy in this forum.
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