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Originally Posted by Brian837
you treat every customer the same until you have so many you no longer need to and cannot. Go to vegas and play the penny slots but tell them you wanna be moved into the high roller room haha. It is what it is and most are use to how it was before. They are going to go where the money is. Yeah it might be a shame but they are getting what they want. Nobody would do the same here though. We all know that haha
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I am sorry to tell you, but the people at penny slot machines get free rooms and drinks also. I guess you don't gamble much. My grandparents are in there 90's and only play slots but get coupons for free rooms every day. And you are comparing a dick and a finger. A lot of businesses do not need a large website setup to run. Most business only need a shared hosting account. Lets say, a tax accountant for instance. Does he need dedicated server for instance? No. Does that mean he should not have quality web hosting? What you are saying is retarded. If they cannot support the customers, they should discontinue the product. Bottom line. And there are many people here who do that. What you dont realize, is that when you are a 'high roller' or a 'whale' you are paying for extra service. But as a smaller customer, you are still entitled to the support that is agreed upon in the Terms Of Service. If you own a Affiliate Program. And you have 2 affiliates, one that does 2 sales a day and one that does 20 sales a day, are you not going to send the guy who does 2 sales a day marketing material because hes not the guy who does 20 sales a day? Then you are throwing money away. You never know who someone is or what they can afford or who they are going to be. Your business sense is that of a 3rd grader.