*BONUS*: What political party was he affiliated to?
This is going to be a GREAT History test question in the future!
~Queen Nancy Pelosi
Posted on 09 August 2011.
*BONUS*: What political party was he affiliated to?
This is going to be a GREAT History test question in the future!
~Queen Nancy Pelosi
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Posted on 17 April 2011.
I promote online games where players make real cash deposits and can win real money. Each player is eligible for a bonus comp on their deposit. Meaning, if Player A deposits $100 they receive a $100 bonus.
If Player A loses, then they lose not only their deposit but also the bonus.
At the end of the month these bonuses are deducted from the Gross Gaming Revenue of that month. However, I don’t see how each bonus can be deducted if the player loses this back to the house.
If Player A receives a $100 bonus but loses the bonus, then the house is neither ahead $100 or lost $100, they are in fact even.
If Player A wins and makes a withdrawal then yes the house is out the $100 bonus. Then and only then can the house deduct this loss of $100 bonus from the Gross Gaming Revenue and of course any winnings cashed out by Player A.
However, and maybe I’ve got this wrong, but how can a $100 bonus be given, then lost, effectively being returned to the house and then being deducted? That doesn’t make sense.
It’s similar to me lending a friend $100. At that point I’d be out $100. However my friend returns the $100 and I’m back to square. I’m neither out nor ahead, I’m square again.
My question, given what I’ve tried to explain above, does this make sense, or am I being diddled on bonuses being deducted when they should not be deducted at all?
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Posted on 14 December 2010.
Does anyone know good Adult Affiliate Program?
I am using one now and looking for more working programs.
http://www.adultdatelink.com/affiliate/?affliateid=749270A5ZRJ paid $2 per FREE email profile plus a bonus of up to $8 based on the productivity of your traffic. Any other???
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Posted on 02 December 2010.
TOYOTA INTERNATIONAL LOTTO (HEADQUARTERS)
i got mail on youota car international promotion progrem Customer Service Department Affiliate of Toyota Japan.
#28 Kanashiwa road, Tokyo JP. it says that, i have won a car and some money. is this true, and i have copied begining part of such letter (Ticket number………………… 719-266-1319
Serial number………………….. 902-66
Lucky number………………. 5, 12, 30, 11, 17, 43, and bonus number 12
Insurance number………………. FLS433/ 453L /G MSA
CONGRATULATIONS! CONGRATULATIONS!! CONGRATULATIONS!!!
Dear Winner,
We are pleased to inform you of the announcement made today, You are among the winners of the TOYOTA CAR INTERNATIONAL PROMOTION PROGRAM Participants who were selected through a computer ballot system drawn from 2,500,000 email addresses of individuals and companies from all part of the world as part of our electronic business Promotions Program.
As a result of your visiting various websites, we are running the e-business promotions for You/Your Company email address, attached to ticket number 719-266-1319, with serial number 902-66 drew the lucky numbers 5, 12, 30, 11, 17, 43 and Bonus number 12, Your Insurance Number: FLS433/ 453L /G MSA and consequently you won in the Second Category of the TOYOTA FORTUNE LOTTO DRAW.
), please let me know, weather this is true or junk mail..
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Posted on 11 August 2010.
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