Professor:
I don’t know any of the members here or at the gpwa but my thoughts are this. Both entities were set up as legimate businesses to benefit the owners/operators of said businesses. Along with that they have provided a forum for members of the gaming community to come ask for help, voice their opinions, trade ideas etc. I have been observing the whole thing from the sidelines and thinking to myself. Both the Cap and Gpwa have been acting in an unprofessional manner. Bottom line, this is a business! I think there is some incredible bitterness between the two entities but frankly that’s the problem of the shareholders of those entities. Whether or not Cap or an affiliation of Cap had anything to do with Cardspike is not the root problem here. It is just another reason to sling sh** back and forth. Transparency in business that reaps the benefits of it’s members and in this case affiliates is most important. I believe this is a forgiving industry to some degree, however if there is no transparency there can be no trust. Professor this is your baby as you have stated and your business, to leave it just because you can’t take it anymore is silly. The members of Cap depend on you and the business model you have developed. Suck it up and continue with business as usual. Same goes for the gpwa, it is their business and their members depend on their business model. Both of you get over this rivailly which is unhealthy for this entire sector and move forward by shaking hands as gentlemen.
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