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October 20, 2006 at 12:04 pm #712725AnonymousInactive
Thanks for the vote of confidence Dom.
Erik, If you come to CAP Euro I’ll buy you the round of drinks you need
October 20, 2006 at 6:21 pm #712788AnonymousInactiveProfessor wrote:Diceman I lost hundreds of players also and I just got off the phone with another affiliate who saw 840 player accounts closed so you dont have the record.:suicide:
Ok cool beans . I was starting to think I was the only one …. :crazy:
I always supported Referback btw Shane even when “everyone” seemed to have droped you off their sites.
The closed accounts was just a sudden thing and I had no one say anything till I asked.. so thats why I came accross like an I did.I am sure I will get the voucher ;P I dont have any problems there but have wondered where it was.
1100+ accounts…….. ouch! fin a you need a drink!
But from a whole other viewpoint.. why all of a sudden is everyone doing this? its not like much has really changed with the new law except the banking thing that I can see. I thought that there were already banking restrictions in place btw..?
October 28, 2006 at 10:24 am #713741AnonymousGuestShane what happens if for some God-sent reason the accounts which were closed (in the 11 states I presume) are able to again play?
is this info being stored so that we can again get credit for what is due?
I realize its a long shot but its still possible so I’d feel much better knowing that the accounts we have accumulated will again be falling under the proper aff.
thanks in advance for your time in replying.
October 30, 2006 at 11:39 am #713936AnonymousInactiveHi there bb1webs,
Yes it will. The accounts are closed due to enforced legal reasons should that change there is no reason the accounts would not belong to the original affiliate again.
Shane
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