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March 26, 2006 at 2:08 pm #687097
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InactiveBrandy Casino gives their players “free” money if they vote for them at that site. That could be the reason they are “#1” based on those votes…
March 26, 2006 at 2:54 pm #687099Anonymous
Inactiveahh ha…gotya.
You would think that a big magazine like Gambling.com..that people trust and look to for security …would make sure that all votes are legitimate and that the winners actually owe up to the vote?
thanks for the enlightenment.
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March 26, 2006 at 3:21 pm #687100Anonymous
InactiveYou would think that a big magazine like Gambling.com..that people trust and look to for security …would make sure that all votes are legitimate and that the winners actually owe up to the vote?
Big sometimes makes it worst. I used to feel that way, that these bigger sites or magazines or casinos would be more concerned about doing the right thing. But now I realize it’s about make the almighty dollar sometimes. I mean, money makes the world go round. If a magazine has a deal worked out somewhere that’s profitable and making them a lot of money..they’re not always apt to rock that income just to make sure things like “The Most Honest” are really the most honest. Besides that, it’s so easy to just call it all marketing.
My ex is a plumbing contractor. He once put in his yellow page ads that they were voted the #1 Senior Plumber. Trying to appeal to seniors. Another contractor called one day and I answered, and he asked me who voted us #1 Senior Plumber? LOL I asked my ex and he said.. “We did”. Lame.. He found a way around that though. To be able to state “voted” because he offered customers a discount for completing a short vote/comment card before they left.
When I first found online gambling, it wasn’t long before I found Gambling.com. I looked at the Top Sites lists then and believed those top 5 casinos anyway, had to be good. I feel rather silly now, to think I actually believed that then.
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