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Generally, Don Best Sports is not active in making posts on the various forums for a variety of good reasons, with all due respect to the forum readers. We are making an exception in this case because we’ve seen some discussion on some important issues, and we’d like to set the record straight and provide our perspective.
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First, many of you may not know that Don Best is under new ownership and management. In April 2008, Corcom, Inc. d/b/a Don Best Sports(DB)was purchased by Big Stick Media Corp, an Ontario based Corporation that trades publicly on the Toronto Stock Exchange. We are not owned by any sportsbook, directly or through stockholders. At this time, Big Stick Media has over 450 shareholders. The only shareholder larger than 10% (and under 20%) is SkillJam Corporation, a company that is ultimately owned by Liberty Media
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DB has a long and respected history in this industry, having invented the computerized line service and provided first class service for many years. We understand that after 2005 when the original owners of Don Best sold the company, there had been complaints that the quality of service suffered. It does seem that last year, prior to our purchase of DB, injury reporting was not as good as in years past. We are here to tell you that we are intent on restoring the high level of customer service that Don Best has always been known for, and there is no question that our team is ready and able to deliver. We have already invested much in improving infrastructure and staff. We are confident that for this football season and beyond, our injury reporting will be second to none. We also offer several pricing specials that significantly reduce the monthly price for the service, and you are welcome to contact us for more information (800-DON-BEST).<O
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In recent years, several companies have attempted to copy what we do at DB in an effort to compete. We have no problem with lawful competition or honest efforts to make a living, and have generally wished others success in their endeavors. However, we recently discovered the misappropriation of DB's proprietary data by certain industry competitors. Those competitors logged onto our servers posing as legitimate customers, and pulled lines from various sportsbooks to republish them on their competing services, reselling them as their own. We have strong proof of improper actions, and we are pursuing all available legal remedies against the offending parties.
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In was not our intention to make these allegations public in this forum, however, we have seen discussion on the issue and we felt it necessary to put the record straight. Any legal filings will be public documents, and we encourage any of you with questions or concerns to review such documents as they become available in the near future.

Exclusive Rights
It should be known that DB has exclusive agreements with BetCRIS, Grande, 5 Dimes, Catalina (and shortly other major sportsbooks). These agreements provide DB the exclusive rights to display such odds in real-time. No other competitor, regardless of any representation to the contrary, has the legal right to do so, whether they misappropriate lines from DB or from the sportsbook's web site against the express wishes of the sportsbook (also known as “Scraping”). Some of our competitors have resorted to this unauthorized method of taking line data, and steps are being taken to stop that as well.

Some of you may wonder why this information shouldn’t be public and free to all. It is not dissimilar to real-time stock market information or rebroadcasting of live news information. It is not public domain information until a certain amount of time has passed (these vary based on which line feed and what their originators make available to the public). The fact is that a real time network system costs money and time to build and operate, and the company that invests to do it has every right to protect what it has built.

We hope that this post helps the visitors to this forum understand these issues a little better. Thank you.
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You guys need faster score updates.

Also, it would be nice for the backwards scores to disappear before foots starts.
 
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New Ownership<O
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First, many of you may not know that Don Best is under new ownership and management. In April 2008, Corcom, Inc. d/b/a Don Best Sports(DB)was purchased by Big Stick Media Corp, an Ontario based Corporation that trades publicly on the Toronto Stock Exchange. We are not owned by any sportsbook, directly or through stockholders. At this time, Big Stick Media has over 450 shareholders. The only shareholder larger than 10% (and under 20%) is SkillJam Corporation, a company that is ultimately owned by Liberty Media


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Thank you for making an exception. The forums have been an invaluable vehicle for us to get feedback, both good and bad, from existing and potential customers, so maybe you will see the same benefit.

With 450 shareholders, would I be correct in assuming that you do not personally interact with each individual shareholder? To that end, it would seem that if a person or persons claim to be major shareholders, people should have no reason not to believe them. Also, is it possible for you to explain to the posters the details of the potential situation in which Don Best/Corcom could be taken private again?

As for the rest of your post, in what way is your stance good for customers? In just one year of SportsOptions being in business, your company is revamping your injury reporting and are offering special pricing to reduce the monthly cost of your service. Would DBS be making any changes if SportsOptions, G&J Update and SportsInsights were not in the market. This is a shining example of what a free market brings to the consumer. In the absence of a free market we would still be paying $10,000 for plasma TVs, $1,000 for cell phones and $600 for a line-service.

I understand that you have a responsibility to give each of your 450 shareholders the absolute highest return on their investments. We have taken on a different responsibility – to deliver the fastest and most accurate information at the best price.

Regardless of what DBS and its shareholders choose to do, we will continue to fight for a free market in the line-service industry giving the consumer the opportunity to pick the service that best fits their needs, whether it be Don Best, G&J Updates, SportsInsights or SportsOptions.
 
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Rick can you talk about "theft of line information"
and "exclusive rights."
This is the main reason DBS started this thread I think.
 

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Rick can you talk about "theft of line information"
and "exclusive rights."
This is the main reason DBS started this thread I think.

DBS did not accuse SportsOptions of anything, so I don't really have anything to respond to.

If they decide to make any direct accusation or take any legal action against SportsOptions, we are prepared to aggressively respond.
 
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DBS did not accuse SportsOptions of anything, so I don't really have anything to respond to.


I think they did everything but mention your name...some here can actually read between the lines....I still think both can survive, but there is difinitely bad blood boiling....:think2:
 

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DBS did not accuse SportsOptions of anything, so I don't really have anything to respond to.


I think they did everything but mention your name...some here can actually read between the lines....I still think both can survive, but there is difinitely bad blood boiling....:think2:


There is bad blood boiling because DB may not be able to survive and is going after anyone whom is precieved to be in the way.

This is of course pure conjecture on my part, but I have my reasons as to why DB and its partners might be a bit nervous.
 

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WILL the newly revamped DonBest restore their constantly Refreshing scoreboards for basketball this coming season? It was an invaluable tool for me and then it went dry in mid March.
 

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I agree, I am on my free trial of SportsOptions and am strongly considering signing up for the service during football season. Free Market will make prices more competitive and service better. DB is very expensive for me and I can't see the average line shopper justify paying that much.
 

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Wow not in the promotions section yet??? Go figure.
 

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I've been a subscriber to DB for several years, multiple accounts at 600 a copy.

I called them two weeks ago to get some info. and I'm still waiting on one of ur Supervisors or Tech's to call me back.

I emailed SO with some simular questions and had a reply within an hour or so.

I have not used SO yet, but based on what I've seen so far why the fuck have I been paying 600/mo (per account) for the past how ever many years its been? only time will tell, but I'm sure going to find out the difference.

Hey DB still waiting on that return phone call.

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Donbest is overpriced. SO is the way to go for a slightly better product at a cheaper price. Theres the truth. Do with it what you will.
 

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I've been a subscriber to DB for several years, multiple accounts at 600 a copy.

FYI, you can log on to DBS with 2 computers, under the same account, if you "time" it just right.

Or at least you used to be able to do that.

I dropped them about a year ago, because the service became unbearable and their pricing model stinks.
 

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I've been a subscriber to DB for several years, multiple accounts at 600 a copy.

FYI, you can log on to DBS with 2 computers, under the same account, if you "time" it just right.

Or at least you used to be able to do that.

I dropped them about a year ago, because the service became unbearable and their pricing model stinks.


I know I've done it a few times by accident. Well actually I did not "know" you could always do it, but I have done it on accident before. Maybe I should try that and take the money I'd save and buy a lamborgini.
 

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