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April 26, 2006 at 3:05 pm #690109
Anonymous
InactiveI think GPWA did that a few years past.
April 27, 2006 at 12:02 pm #690181Anonymous
InactiveThe GPWA one was at Mohegan Sun.
April 27, 2006 at 12:18 pm #690182
vladcizsolMemberFoxwoods refused to allow it as they dont support internet gambling (Thats what they said) and thats why GPWA went with Mohegan Sun instead of Foxwoods.
Other the appealing to affiliates based in the extreme Northeast I dont see a good fit there. I have played at both when traveling in the area and they are nice resorts, but I wasnt bowled over by them.
April 27, 2006 at 1:16 pm #690193Anonymous
InactiveWow Years ago Foxwoods Tribe was a very nice one Years ago like 17 lol
And I wish they only had the Bingo They got to Big for Trible Pants. Years ago I use to have Coffee and Donuts with them before Bingo started and now if I see them they don’t even say hello. But I bring Bingo Players to them and the profit is good.But they Suc…. lol We bus coordinators to them are 3rd class to them and without us they would never have what they have today.
On the other hand Mohegan Sun you can’t ask for a better tribe.
Least they give you the time of day.
Ok I want everyone to go to the Mohegan Sun next time they have one I can’t wait.
We will meet someday
Thanks
TomApril 27, 2006 at 1:24 pm #690196Anonymous
InactiveGee, a brick and morter casino that doesn’t support Internet gambling! Who would of thought that.
April 27, 2006 at 1:59 pm #690204Anonymous
InactiveAnd the funny thing is that Foxwoods last year wanted to do a online casino thing too and the State said No Way and the State shut it down
They had it online for 3 days lolMay 8, 2006 at 4:38 pm #691569Anonymous
InactiveThat’s not surprising. They aren’t against internet gambling, just anyone else making any money off of internet gambling. It’s true, years ago they were accessible regular dudes, now they don’t remember their roots.
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