Microgaming Still Silent

A couple of weeks back I wrote a commentary on the APCW Video concerning Microgaming’s silence over Grand Prive, Tusk and EuroLinx – Three Microgaming Licencees who have either failed leaving players high and dry who are owed millions, or in the case of Grand Prive, whereby their affiliate program shut the doors on all their affiliates. Taking with them hundreds of thousands if not million of dollars of accrued lifetime earnings in the process.

The video that the APCW released caused a lot of comments from webmasters over on the GPWA and also from the player community.

This video displayed above for anyone who may have missed it, did get the attention of Microgaming, or at least the attention of several of their high profile licencees. Which makes me know for a fact Microgaming are very aware of it and also the issues that brought about it’s recording by the APCW.

Yet has there been a response from MGS?

Nope. Just silence…

Microgaming no doubt are hoping this issue will go away. Well for the players who have been left owed considerable amounts of money, it won’t do. The same goes for the affiliate webmaster that promoted the Grand Prive Group  for years, who had their revenue cut off at the drop of a hat.

One thing is for sure the ICE at Earls Court London in January is going to be very interesting. Myself and no doubt many other webmasters and players, will be making a direct line for the Microgaming Stand. As there are several pertinent questions that they need to answer.

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