CAP Losing Sponsorships: Online Casino Group to Pull Out Shortly

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An online casino group has told Gambling911.com that they intend to stop sponsorship of the once mighty Casino Affiliate Programs (CAP) platform.   The group advised Gambling911.com of its decision while the website was in the midst of a Costa Rica excursion. 

Angry members have spoken out about co-organizer, Warren Jolly's, admission that he and his partner were involved in running an online poker room accused of slow paying affiliates for nearly two months.

CAP co-organizer, Lou Fabiano, has publicly lashed out at Jolly, suggesting he was mishandling company funds.  

CAP Euro was scheduled to hold events in both Cancun, Mexico and outside Amsterdam, Holland over the next few months. 

A number of people have expressed concerns over CAP scheduling an event in Amsterdam just weeks after the more established Casino Affiliate Conference takes place there.  CAP's event is also far from the city center.

Christopher Costigan, Gambling911.com Publisher

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