Jeff, thank you for the information. I was only repeating what poker players have said and that is one of the biggest hurdles any program must face. Before I play at any poker room I research it and just don’t play if there are too many negatives. There are too many other options. Now I realize that not all players research things, but the ones who pay the most rake usually do.
The bonus issue is a huge deal to players. From your post, why hasn’t someone figured this out in two years?
The thing that turned many players against zerorake other than there were never any players were the shills constantly pushing it on some of the poker boards. I am not saying that the shills were employed by zerorake, but it sure looked that way. And that is the point I was trying to make. Perception is everything.