Historical precedence here. Right where most of these books are geographically located there were the Mayans. One of the most vicious and hated civilizations of the region.
The Aztecs and Incas were destroyed by foreign, Spanish invasion. But the Mayans, the biggest and baddest on the block for centuries, were not taken down by any outsider. All of the neighborhood tribes banded together, and slowly strangled the Mayans.:think: Relentlessly they attacked , from all directions and areas. Food supplies, trade routes, all slowly taken out. Was there collusion? Of course. But when people start being tired of being overrun, they begin to counter. The former enemy becomes an ally. Alliances are human nature. For them, Pinnacle is the Mayan empire. It is hard to say these actions are childlike. :discuss: I would probably venture to say this is just a small battle in the war. But with reputable, and this is beyond question, shops begin to team up against Pinnacle, it does appear this may catch on.
The people most caught up in this are the bigger movers. If you have an adequate balance maintained in all three, transfers should be at a minimum. And you can always Neteller. I find ways to work around it, as I am sure anybody in the business does. :heh:
Next time you are looking at Don Best Premium, watch who puts out the football first, the big risk takers. Olympic and CRIS. Pinnacle stays on the sidelines, and lets these stores take the early abuse. Try balancing those weak numbers. :neenee: If I had three books only to be in. Those three are it. :aktion033
Will be interesting to see what transpires over the football season. I am more afraid of the Patriot Act than any collusion by two of my favorite books. You want to see someone pull the rug out from all of them at once? There is the vehicle.:scared: