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To: BacN4th who wrote (4414)2/5/1999 2:02:00 PM
From: Nittany Lion  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6545
 
Bac,

Here is a copy of an E-Mail I received from Mr. Skinner. I think it addresses the point you have brought up:

Dear Gary,

WINR does not charge the player any fees to deposit or withdraw and funds,
we charge the casino. In the case of the Casinos located in Curacao...they
have chosen to charge the player back for these fees. This is not the "norm"
in the industry and I feel they will change their structure when there are
more casinos on our site. There are other casinos who pay the fee on behalf
of the player and these casinos are coming on line shortly. It is our policy
that WINR does not charge the customer any fees for our service, we charge
the casinos only but we have no control if the casino decides to pass these
fees on to the player. The player is notified by the casino, as they are
signing up, of any fees or cost involved.

We are also working with the casino sites and our own site to make it as
informative and user friendly as possible. We want the player,shareholder
and the casual browser to be able to understand the entire process from
either the WINR site or any approved Casino site. I thank you for your
comments and suggestions and please feel free to make them at any time.

Regards,
David C. Skinner, Jr CEO


Gary