Today I spoke with Mr. Jensen about the unfair locking/closing of Danish casino player accounts by the casinos that are owned by himself in some part and 3 other business partners in 2001. Marty and I had a long talk and shared views on the matter. Mr. Jensen doesn't deny wrongdoing, quite the contrary. He is sorry for the problems and has agreed to take steps to pay every single player that has a valid claim from the unfair closures. Marty accepts that he, along with his partners, made a questionable business decision, which could have been handled much better at the time. In banning an entire country there were people erroneously harmed by this decision.
We can harp on the past decisions if we choose, or we can join together to fix the issue. We can finally bring closure to these players. Marty has already been in contact with other casino forum sites, but we agreed to ask the readers of theRX to pass along this information to any other posting forums on the net.
Bryan Bailey, the owner and operator of Casinomeister.com, has been contacted and asked to employ this information across the internet as well in an effort to get the monies owed to the players.
"People were hurt, and I want to make it right" stated Mr. Jensen today. "I am having staff try and contact as many players affected as possible and there have already been several paid." "We are looking at 310 accounts."
Please spread this message to any site or person who may need assistance in this matter. These people are to contact any of the following with their information:
james@vegascasinoonline.com
financial@vegascasinoonline.com
financial@lasvegasusacasino.com
financial@twinacescasino.com
GeneralPete@Hotmail.com
shrink@theprescription.com
Players who have a valid loss are urged to contact any of the above. Your case will be turned over to Mr. Jensen for review and payment.
Thanks
[This message was edited by The General on January 01, 2004 at 11:23 AM.]
We can harp on the past decisions if we choose, or we can join together to fix the issue. We can finally bring closure to these players. Marty has already been in contact with other casino forum sites, but we agreed to ask the readers of theRX to pass along this information to any other posting forums on the net.
Bryan Bailey, the owner and operator of Casinomeister.com, has been contacted and asked to employ this information across the internet as well in an effort to get the monies owed to the players.
"People were hurt, and I want to make it right" stated Mr. Jensen today. "I am having staff try and contact as many players affected as possible and there have already been several paid." "We are looking at 310 accounts."
Please spread this message to any site or person who may need assistance in this matter. These people are to contact any of the following with their information:
james@vegascasinoonline.com
financial@vegascasinoonline.com
financial@lasvegasusacasino.com
financial@twinacescasino.com
GeneralPete@Hotmail.com
shrink@theprescription.com
Players who have a valid loss are urged to contact any of the above. Your case will be turned over to Mr. Jensen for review and payment.
Thanks
[This message was edited by The General on January 01, 2004 at 11:23 AM.]