It's the room owners that make it look bad. Example they are adding 4k to the tournament but they r charging $5488 in green fees so again it's kinda to me false advertising an the owner sounding like he's doing something really good. Lol
It is stated up front that they are taking $28 dollars out of every entry.
HOW IS THAT FALSE ADVERTISING ?
The only thing false here is you trying to make a big deal out of something
that is clearly stated. What's up with that??????
He is doing something really good, instead off keeping the $5,488 for himself.
He's keeping $1,488 for himself and taking $4,000 (that he could be putting in the bank)
and putting it into the prize fund for the players.
What do you want them to say? That they are taking $7.75 out of each entry ?
That would be 192 x $7.75 = $1,488, and no money added.
Which way do you think will attract more entries?
Saying you're adding $4,000 or saying you're adding nothing?
Every company in America that advertises tries to make their company sound better than the next guys
but you think it's wrong for the pool room owner to do the same, interesting?
Especially when the pool room owner is stating exactly what he is doing up front. Not to mention if he doesn't
present the added money that way how does he protect himself from the guy down the street that does?
Which is still far far more transparent than what most of the company's you see advertising on TV are doing.
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