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To: Nittany Lion who wrote (2594)12/6/1998 6:20:00 PM
From: Mags  Respond to of 6545
 
Thanks for clearing that up. As you mentioned, WINR definitley has some strong selling points in terms of their price as well as service in the form of the 48 hour turnaround time. Also, it is my understanding that for gambling, a person's credit card can only be credited back to what was originally debited and any excess funds are sent in the form of a check and not received until 5-10 days later. This means that WINR will also save each client on processing, postage, etc. fees for the checks. Gamblers will also love the ability to have access to their winnings almost immediately by simply going to the ATM and withdrawing funds.



To: Nittany Lion who wrote (2594)12/6/1998 6:52:00 PM
From: E. M. Edds  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6545
 
What do you mean by turnaround? If I had the option of a one month interest free payment on credit card, or having cash immediately debited from a cash account, I would intelligently choose the former (everyone knows that cash is worth more today than a month from now). To form a WINR account, do you have to put cash up front? That would even worsen the above economic principal (cash paid days/weeks/months earlier versus being able to pay interest free in a month). Am I understanding you correctly?