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November 4, 2005 at 11:33 am #675706
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InactiveDominique wrote:Poker Share was stabbed in the back because they developed a business model that put UB to shame and that players would flock to and all affiliates, rakeback or not, would feel good promoting.Let me use myself as an example. I am no high roller, but I played at UB and paid between 1500 and 2000 dollar a month in rake. I had no rakeback account. When Pokershare arrived, I immediateliy got an rakeback account at Pokershare, and I would believe that every player that puts in a decent amount of raked hands at UB, but without having rakeback, did the same.
This is obviously something that affects UB, and they stopped Pokershare from offering rakeback. But the former UB players (as myself) kept their rakeback deal with Pokershare, and we stay with Pokershare. Then they probably panicked, and acted the way they did, as they had lost too much business to mid to small rollers like me and the high rollers that pay 20k each month in rake.
The Pokershare business model (pyramid) is not a thing I care for, as after the first months I would get a microscopic share of the profits.
November 10, 2005 at 10:55 pm #676137Anonymous
InactiveDear xxxxxx,
We would like to thank you for being a member of PokerShare. We are writing to inform you that on November 14th, 2005 at 9 a.m. Eastern time, this cardroom will no longer be available for play.
If you have funds in your account, please log in to the game as xxxxxx, unregister from any preregistered event you may be in and process a withdrawal by November 14th, 2005 at 9 a.m. Eastern time so we may return your funds to you in your preferred method.
Cash funds remaining in your account as of November 14th, 2005 at 9 a.m. Eastern time will be automatically withdrawn and sent to you via check to the address we have on file for you.
We apologize for the inconvenience.
Sincerely
Robert
[email protected]So finally the strong man/men WIN$ – Excspa / UB /Ecom-arts / game theory / ub??
So now who pays the affs? Players are taken care off by ecom-arts, logical; no one wants to lose a free database of players. But what about the affs. In case of non payment should the affs sue Pokershare or UB/ecom arts/excpsa.
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