Another interesting path to take in this investigation might be the relationship Lock has with their casino game provider, RealTimeGaming. As the casino part of Lock and Superwins is still fully functional and new games are added as released by the vendor, there is clearly some current financial activity between the two. Might be interesting to see if RTG could be made to respond to inquiries about its relationship to Lock or slip up in a conversation in such a way as to reveal anything interesting. Just saying.
Perhaps someone should point out to RTG that if a Lock player that bought a giant slots roll at three cents on the dollar hits one of their network progressive jackpots and Lock runs off with it, that would be a big problem for RTG. Something to ponder when considering who they're in bed with.
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Originally Posted by dougmanct
Another interesting path to take in this investigation might be the relationship Lock has with their casino game provider, RealTimeGaming. As the casino part of Lock and Superwins is still fully functional and new games are added as released by the vendor, there is clearly some current financial activity between the two. Might be interesting to see if RTG could be made to respond to inquiries about its relationship to Lock or slip up in a conversation in such a way as to reveal anything interesting. Just saying.
Perhaps someone should point out to RTG that if a Lock player that bought a giant slots roll at three cents on the dollar hits one of their network progressive jackpots and Lock runs off with it, that would be a big problem for RTG. Something to ponder when considering who they're in bed with.
And for anyone inclined to go down this path here's some names and phone numbers:
http://www.igamingsuppliers.com/vendor/realtime-gaming/
Last edited by Mike Haven; 07-28-2014 at 04:31 PM.
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