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that have advertised at the Rx the past two years? What about MajorWager? What about other sports gambling boards? Which site do you think has the best track record with advertisers and their players over the past couple of years?

Disclaimer: It's not a site fault SOME OF THE TIME if a book goes stiff but the way you handle it makes a big difference IMO.
 

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Golaith Sports
Gamblers Ave (Odds n ends) (until they became royal)
I think Ewinners did also not 100% sure
now bet pan am
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there are others before I started posting here.
 

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Didn't NAB, Black Rhino and I can't remember anymore right now. Scary to think about this. The industry needs to ban together and get something for the good of the players and the GOOD books.
 

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Black Rhino??? LMAO

Don't think they were ever an Rx advertiser.

Amazing that this stiff book is still mentioned from time to time.

[This message was edited by Slash on January 30, 2004 at 01:11 PM.]
 

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DID PRIMETIMESPORTS EVER ADVERTISE HERE?

I KNOW THEY WENT TITS UP FASTER THAN YOU CAN SAY SCAM...
 

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Pan Am
Royal
Blue Marlin
original Gamblers Ave



Are the last 4 w/ a major issue.
 

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Many of the guys here that bet sports for a living, bet sports for a subtantial part of their cashflow each year, or are bonus whores need TONS of outs. However, MOST of the posters only need a few accounts. For the recreational gambler to have accounts (funded in any meaningful way) at books other than the top few is starting to look riskier and riskier.

When measuring the risk/reward ratio it's just nor worth it. Most guys are like the stockholders in a corporation compared to the bondholders and insiders.

When things go bad the payouts PROBABLY go this way IMO: 1) Insiders - either stole money already, will steal, or reaped the benefits of the book during its operation, 2) Bondholders - MAJOR PLAYERS in the industry and may toss a few bucks at key forum members including "important posters," mods/owners, etc., 3) Stockholders - Average Joe forum reader and non-forum readers.

The books in this thread offered little to the recreational gambler, except a spot at the bottom of the payout list. When I tried to withdraw my balance at one of them, I was asked "why" before they would pay me. I told them they offered NOTHING that I couldn't get at a better price from a book with equivalent service.
 
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Just for you my little Spider Monkey:

Posted Nov 11, 2002

: THE PRESCRIPTION WELCOMES WAGERSPARADISE...
 

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homebets? they never stiffed anyone right? just operated out of mexico
 

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I thought Black Rhino advertised here or were being considered during Peep's reign. I remember they tried to slip Pro5 in and the posters rip them a new A for even considering them.
 

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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Shick Quatro:
Just for you my little Spider Monkey:

Posted Nov 11, 2002

: THE PRESCRIPTION WELCOMES WAGERSPARADISE...<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

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