
Sometimes you just try and try to be a nice guy.
The old expression, “nice guys finish last” – well I’m beginning to believe in that.
I’ve tried customer service again and again and again and again. Their response has been less than stellar
So I guess it’s time to go to the NEXT level – CANADA
That’s right boys and girls, Canada. In particular Kahnawake.
Why Kahnawake? Well it just so happens that Kahnawake is located on the native Mohawk Indian reservation situated on the St. Lawrence River's south shore opposite Montreal, Quebec, Canada. I hear it’s a nice place. In fact there is where the Kahnawake Gaming Commission (KGC) is headquartered.
KGC you say? Who are they? The KGC was established in June 1996 (pursuant the Kahnawake Gaming Law provisions), and comprises three members selected by the Mohawk Council of Kahnawake: Chairperson Alan Goodleaf, John K. Diabo and David Montour. The Commission's mandate is to regulate and control gaming & gaming related activities performed within and from its territory.
The KGC charges permit fees of 25,000 with yearly 10,000 renewals. Why do they do this? Well since they’ve issued 443 permits we can see that it brings in a fair amount of revenue.
So what does the KGC do? These Regulations are designed to satisfy 3 basic principles:
1. That only suitable persons & entities are permitted to operate within Kahnawake; 2. That the games offered are fair to the players; and 3. That winners are paid.
REALLY? You don’t say?
Oh come on now, the KGC is nothing more than a rubber stamp for the casinos. I hear you out there. But wait what happened in 2004? At the Olympics? Remember? Well I can’t show the ACTUAL offense but you get the idea. What happened?
In September 2004, the Commission received a number of complaints following an incident which occurred at the Olympic Games in Athens involving an individual who streaked as a publicity stunt designed to promote the Golden Palace casino, a KGC permit holder.
Following an investigation, the Commission ordered Golden Palace to never engage again in the same marketing practices. Golden Palace was also required to make a significant donation to other Kahnawake organizations.
The people there are really nice and very friendly to speak with. If anyone has any complains with any of their permit holders it’s amazing how eager they are to speak with you….
Call me…let’s talk….
The old expression, “nice guys finish last” – well I’m beginning to believe in that.
I’ve tried customer service again and again and again and again. Their response has been less than stellar
So I guess it’s time to go to the NEXT level – CANADA
That’s right boys and girls, Canada. In particular Kahnawake.
Why Kahnawake? Well it just so happens that Kahnawake is located on the native Mohawk Indian reservation situated on the St. Lawrence River's south shore opposite Montreal, Quebec, Canada. I hear it’s a nice place. In fact there is where the Kahnawake Gaming Commission (KGC) is headquartered.
KGC you say? Who are they? The KGC was established in June 1996 (pursuant the Kahnawake Gaming Law provisions), and comprises three members selected by the Mohawk Council of Kahnawake: Chairperson Alan Goodleaf, John K. Diabo and David Montour. The Commission's mandate is to regulate and control gaming & gaming related activities performed within and from its territory.
The KGC charges permit fees of 25,000 with yearly 10,000 renewals. Why do they do this? Well since they’ve issued 443 permits we can see that it brings in a fair amount of revenue.
So what does the KGC do? These Regulations are designed to satisfy 3 basic principles:
1. That only suitable persons & entities are permitted to operate within Kahnawake; 2. That the games offered are fair to the players; and 3. That winners are paid.
REALLY? You don’t say?
Oh come on now, the KGC is nothing more than a rubber stamp for the casinos. I hear you out there. But wait what happened in 2004? At the Olympics? Remember? Well I can’t show the ACTUAL offense but you get the idea. What happened?
In September 2004, the Commission received a number of complaints following an incident which occurred at the Olympic Games in Athens involving an individual who streaked as a publicity stunt designed to promote the Golden Palace casino, a KGC permit holder.
Following an investigation, the Commission ordered Golden Palace to never engage again in the same marketing practices. Golden Palace was also required to make a significant donation to other Kahnawake organizations.
The people there are really nice and very friendly to speak with. If anyone has any complains with any of their permit holders it’s amazing how eager they are to speak with you….
Call me…let’s talk….
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