One Poor Soul Shows Up For CAP Cancun: Organizers a No Show

Written by:
C Costigan
Published on:
Mar/22/2009
Cancun

No Warren Jolly, no Michael Casselli, no Alex Pratt ... and certainly no Lou Fabiano.  Oh but there was one poor chap who showed up for CAP Cancun Spring Break it appears.  None of the organizers made an appearance, however.

"Okay so granted I went to bed after the 20 hrs. it took to get here, but I've only met up with one person so far and he said he couldn't find anyone, even at the party last night????" asks one affiliate "in attendance".

Thinking he may have missed one of the events, this gentleman showed up at a scheduled volleyball game that never transpired.

"Well the volleyball thing didn't happen either so apparently I'm either at the wrong hotel or no one bothered to say anything. Neither Alex or Michael are checked in according to the front desk."

Nor were they going to check in.

"Michael and I aren't out there," said Pratt.  "Sam and Yvette from CAP should be there or arriving today and will know more plus have the wrist bands and everyone's contact details that are there so should be able to get this all back on track. If you haven't heard anything let me know and I will get it all sorted."

The affiliate member of CAP had this to say: "It's pretty saddening considering it was the first thing this VERY expensive hotel had to offer was a pressurized sales pitch."

Either CAP members heeded Gambling911.com's advise that Cancun might be a little dangerous these days (many colleges warned their student bodies not to travel there for Spring Break) or the organization itself may be in complete disarray following the split up of partners Jolly and Fabiano.  Both men have accused the other of improprieties. 

It was unclear if anyone else showed up.

The economy could also be playing a part.  Marc Lesnick, organizer for Casino Affiliate Convention Amsterdam, told Gambling911.com that many of those attending decided to wait and book at the last minute to take advantage of cheap air fares. 

"We just got a flood of people signing up over the last few weeks," said Lesnick.

The Gambling911.com crew will be on hand at CAC Amsterdam next week.

Christopher Costigan, Gambling911.com Publisher

 

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