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Robert Feal-Martinez 08/11/2007 08:52:16![]() |
RE: Punch links with online casino I bet the split isn't an equal 1/3. Punch will obviously have taken a huge 'retainer' from the site, and then a 1/3 of the take. Very generous of them. And it won't encourage people to gamble will it???????????????????? This post replies to this thread |
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Nicola Monks 08/11/2007 08:55:31![]() |
RE: Punch links with online casino Jane's put another post about this on the forums and she's right .... what do Punch want people to do - stay at home,drink cheap beer from the supermarket and play on their computer!!! Nice one Punch ..... !! This post replies to this thread |
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Phil Taylor-Jones 08/11/2007 11:45:42![]() |
RE: Punch links with online casino Doesn't mention that the lessee has to pay an upfront fee to register their pub! £20 per week plus vat for a minium of 13 weeks. This post replies to this thread |
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jane acott 08/11/2007 12:59:24![]() |
RE: Punch links with online casino With Admiral Taverns we would pay a one off fee (non refundable - even in the event of the initavtive collapsing) of £99.00. Talking to a local last night who is a venture capitalist (his company looked into a simular scheme to run in hotels and decided against it) I was told the average person will loose approx. £500 over a 9-12 month period. 25% of £500 is £125.00. Then take out your £99 steak already paid and that leaves you with £26. Once you take of your VAT and taxes that leaves around £15-£18! Again, what's the bloody point. This post replies to Phil Taylor-Jones > RE: Punch links with online casino |
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Robert Feal-Martinez 08/11/2007 13:04:34![]() |
RE: Punch links with online casino Shot in the Foot comes to mind. When are companies like Punch going to realise Lessees are wise to all the 'scams' The Pubco's do not do 'ought for nought' as Phil Dixon might say. This post replies to jane acott > RE: Punch links with online casino |