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Re: Clearing a bonus on AP
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And I'm not the least big worried about it. [/ QUOTE ] your not the only one, im staying there for right now. |
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Re: Clearing a bonus on AP
It really just comes down to an issue of morality.
If you're playing low-med stakes at AP, you're fine. Heck, you're probably fine playing high stakes too. Yeah, the games are soft. Yeah, you can win money. But you're paying your rake to a bunch of lying scams, who not only cheat players, but also don't pay affiliates. |
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Re: Clearing a bonus on AP
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It really just comes down to an issue of morality. If you're playing low-med stakes at AP, you're fine. Heck, you're probably fine playing high stakes too. Yeah, the games are soft. Yeah, you can win money. But you're paying your rake to a bunch of lying scams, who not only cheat players, but also don't pay affiliates. [/ QUOTE ] While there may have been an employee or former employee involved the the alleged scams, I don't think there is any evidence that AP management was involved. Additionally, I don't know anything about the affiliate business, but I do know that AP has good relations with many affiliates. Additionally, I win money from people that cannot afford to gamble. Is this moral? You can only take this morality thing so far. Lucky |
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Re: Clearing a bonus on AP
The morality issue here is that AP is issuing public statements concretely denying any wrongdoing, when it's clearly evident there has been an issue.
And yes, it's fact that AP has not been paying many of their affiliates. Good relations with many != all. |
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