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Illum785

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    Illum785 got a reaction from SocialSmokerTR in Bonus e-mail   
    I’ve noticed that the people who don’t care, are the ones who don’t gamble at this site often and do not have much invested. The people who care about this email fiasco, are the opposite…they have invested a lot of time and lost alot of money.
     
    In the end, like any other business, Stake would need to take a long and hard look on how to maximize their ROI. They just took 2 steps back with this incident. 
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    Illum785 got a reaction from SocialSmokerTR in Bonus e-mail   
    I just see this as something Stake does because they can. Many people aren’t happy and when a new up and coming casino pops up, many people will jump ship  without thinking twice, because they can. Gambling is an industry where there are so many options for customers that more focus should be taken on retaining customers. 
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    Illum785 got a reaction from raulraa in Bonus e-mail   
    Whether a random individual leaves immediately or not won't be the long term issue. As a whole, many people will start to deposit less. This will lead to a decrease in revenue. Stake has many sponsorships and they will need to keep up as much revenue as possible. As a result of the decreased deposits from the majority of the customer base, Stake will most likely decrease the value of each bonus further. This in turn will cause more people to lose interest, get upset and deposit even less or not deposit at all but instead sit on the bonuses while playing at other casinos that offer better promotions.
    Eventually we will come to a point where Stake will have to make a tough decision. Everyone knows that inflation is still not under control and cost of living is only going higher. The degenerates who have lower incomes won't be able to gamble at all because they simply can't afford it. What will Stake do? They will have to cater to the high wagering-high loss customers to stay afloat. Most of these people I know are already looking for alternatives. I can safely say, that the best way to describe the current situation is that most customers are "monkey branching" at this point. 
     
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    Illum785 got a reaction from BGjack1 in Bonus e-mail   
    Whether a random individual leaves immediately or not won't be the long term issue. As a whole, many people will start to deposit less. This will lead to a decrease in revenue. Stake has many sponsorships and they will need to keep up as much revenue as possible. As a result of the decreased deposits from the majority of the customer base, Stake will most likely decrease the value of each bonus further. This in turn will cause more people to lose interest, get upset and deposit even less or not deposit at all but instead sit on the bonuses while playing at other casinos that offer better promotions.
    Eventually we will come to a point where Stake will have to make a tough decision. Everyone knows that inflation is still not under control and cost of living is only going higher. The degenerates who have lower incomes won't be able to gamble at all because they simply can't afford it. What will Stake do? They will have to cater to the high wagering-high loss customers to stay afloat. Most of these people I know are already looking for alternatives. I can safely say, that the best way to describe the current situation is that most customers are "monkey branching" at this point. 
     
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