No Israel.
Sagi gets 2-year sentence, NIS 300,000 fine - Jerusalem Post | HighBeam Research
Funny thing is when I searched for that I started typing Teddy Sagi in my browser's search box and the first suggested result was "Teddy Sagi prison"...
Maybe thinking of:?Though he was never charged, Ayre settled in 1996 for a $10,000 fine and a 20-year prohibition from running a company listed on the Vancouver Exchange.
So now that they did just that, is anyone giving them a shot?WH would be better to shut shop in Israel, move things to Gibraltar or wherever they are headquartered and employ some new staff that don't have this cpays stigma attached.
They parted company with all the old Cpays staff, which is fantastic. Brilliant that they were sacked. But nothing else has changed. The same affiliate software is still poor and they are in the same offices in Israel. I was their biggest critic. However, it is a slightly intangible thing, but I do think the rotten apples have gone (beware rest of the world) and they are left with a good honest team who try really hard for affiliates. I have been impressed with the way the current head of affiliates (DB) has dealt with what was a hard time. I hope he does not leave. They seem to have stopped all the second-hand car dealer type pushiness. All the crap seemed to walk out the door with the Cpays bunch. So we are now giving them a go, slowly but surely. I am sure they will move to proper affiliate software when the time is right for them, hopefully income access or netrefer, so we all know the system can be trusted.
Not to many months ago William Hill cleaned house at affutd. Apparently all the cpays folks are gone now. But I don't understand is why EuroGrand etc is still in the AffUtd stable... does W.H. own these now? Those were old cpay properties.... a little confused still.
Was this after the walkout / stats debacle? Wasn't sure if something else had happened since.
The walkout is what I'm referring to. Then the subsequent events of W.H. taking over the affiliate program.
