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February 23, 2005 at 4:49 pm #587879AnonymousInactive
Unlikely statistics lead me to suggest that Vegas Partners should be a Candidate for Decertification.
It appears that Vegas partners is playing with the numbers.
I think their “certification” should be removed until they resolve issues.
February 23, 2005 at 5:16 pm #661970AnonymousInactivePerhaps what caught your attention is that they give incentive bonuses that show in your stats. These are removed from the player’s account if not used within a month – and from your stats too.
February 23, 2005 at 10:19 pm #661975AnonymousInactiveBefore calling for their “decertifying” you could go into greater detail about their unusual stats?
I’ve been pretty pleased with their program and haven’t noticed anything amiss.
February 24, 2005 at 10:35 am #661989AnonymousInactiveHi Jim,
Please refer to the mail that I sent in reply to your query.
The reason for the large negatives are due to us crediting players accounts with no deposit bonuses at the beginning of the month and if the players do not play it up it is removed before the month end and your stats are not affected.
We do not play with the numbers as suggested by casinosca.
Regards,
Antoinette Pillay
February 24, 2005 at 1:03 pm #661995AnonymousInactivecasinosca wrote:Unlikely statistics lead me to suggest that Vegas Partners should be a Candidate for Decertification.It appears that Vegas partners is playing with the numbers.
I think their “certification” should be removed until they resolve issues.
A rather wild accusation to throw around without backing it with an explanation and/or facts.
I have been very happy with vegas partner.
February 24, 2005 at 5:24 pm #662003AnonymousInactivewrong thread
February 24, 2005 at 6:05 pm #662004AnonymousInactiveA rather wild accusation to throw around without backing it with an explanation and/or facts.
I have been very happy with vegas partner.
Agreed on both counts.
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