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TIRED OF GOING APE OVER THE NEW U.S. LAW?

(613) (6-October-2006)

A catchy selling phrase for worried affiliates

Nobody can accuse Gibraltar-based GamShare of being slow off the mark when it comes to work-arounds. The parent company for online gambling operations like PokerShare and CasinoShare had an affiliate targeted website up before the ink on Senator Frist's anti-online gambling funding proposals had dried this week.

Branded Affiliate Protection Engine (APE), the site used a play on words on the acronym to catch the attention of worried webmasters.

What does APE do?  We quote from the website and emails sent to numerous affiliate marketers in the USA concerned about their future livelihood:

"Affiliate Protection Engine Limited is a Gibraltar based company created to protect gaming affiliates worldwide, and to provide business services tailored to the gaming industry. It is backed by some of the world's top legal firms dedicated to securing your identity and protecting APE members.

"APE provides a safe, secure shell from which you can continue to operate your business and continue to earn revenue on US players without risking your livelihood.

"The Benefits of Joining APE:

Safety
Drive traffic safely, knowing that you are fully protected

Legal Support
Support from top legal firms

Guaranteed Revenue
Make sure you receive your monthly revenue, allowing you to plan your career

Player Protection
Your players will be assured that you are fully protected, increasing loyalty

24/7 Management, Monitoring and Response
You will have access to a dedicated account manager available 24/7 by telephone and email

Low Cost
A one-time registration fee followed by low monthly payments
 
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