Grand Prive Online Casino Grand Theft

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The highly respected APCW is reporting that online casino enterprise Grand Prive has shut down its affiliate program, leaving ad partners high and dry.

However, they continue to run their casinos and profit from the players their webmaster partners sent to them in the past. They have cut their "partners" out of the deal they made with them, and are keeping all the profits!

Webmasters should be informed and take the action they feel is best. Players, do you really want to trust people like this with your deposits or your winnings?

J. Todd of the APCW is so furious about this situation, he's produced a YouTube video warning everyone to stay away....and we advise not to get J. todd pissed.

"It's despicable!" bellowed Gambling911.com Senior Editor, Payton O'Brien.  "These people who run Grand Prive really don't have a clue what they are doing and it is these missteps that will cause this online casino to go downhill real fast."

Christopher Costigan, Gambling911.com Publisher 

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