After further research and having ample time to think about this situation, I wanted to readdress this situation with the posters at the Rx:
1. V-Wager did in fact owe TheRx April and May advertising and an additional amount of money that was to last through September. The amount for April & May has now been paid in full.
2. V-Wager also owed Millenium for advertising in their publication which was taken care of on Friday, as I understand that Dalton and Norm had a very good meeting.
3. The reported slow pays appear to have simply been blown out of proportion. I don't think that the instances referred to in the thread were slow pays.
4. There was poor communication by BOTH parties. Marty had a tough time getting in touch with V-Wager about payment and I should have followed up with the folks at V-Wager to better assess the situation before posting.
5. V-Wager has been an advertiser of ours for more than 4 years, and I've never heard a legitimate slow-pay/no-pay complaint about them from one of their customers.
I have known Dalton, the CEO of V-Wager, for several years and have ALWAYS known him to be an upstanding businessperson. A long time ago Dalton said to me that he'd advertise on the Rx as long as I was involved with the site. I hope he will understand where I was coming from in this situation & continue to be a longtime advertiser at the Rx.
I truly believe V-Wager and the VO Group books are a sure bet and a safe place to play.
THE SHRINK
1. V-Wager did in fact owe TheRx April and May advertising and an additional amount of money that was to last through September. The amount for April & May has now been paid in full.
2. V-Wager also owed Millenium for advertising in their publication which was taken care of on Friday, as I understand that Dalton and Norm had a very good meeting.
3. The reported slow pays appear to have simply been blown out of proportion. I don't think that the instances referred to in the thread were slow pays.
4. There was poor communication by BOTH parties. Marty had a tough time getting in touch with V-Wager about payment and I should have followed up with the folks at V-Wager to better assess the situation before posting.
5. V-Wager has been an advertiser of ours for more than 4 years, and I've never heard a legitimate slow-pay/no-pay complaint about them from one of their customers.
I have known Dalton, the CEO of V-Wager, for several years and have ALWAYS known him to be an upstanding businessperson. A long time ago Dalton said to me that he'd advertise on the Rx as long as I was involved with the site. I hope he will understand where I was coming from in this situation & continue to be a longtime advertiser at the Rx.
I truly believe V-Wager and the VO Group books are a sure bet and a safe place to play.
THE SHRINK