Lol. Come on man. We all know u only offered to buy the site so you can ban the people who bully you in ur picks thread. Just be truthful. Haha.Youre in dream land. This site is worth nearly nothing.
Any business is only worth what it returns in its current state - times two and half -if it has a growth profit record for at least 3 years minumin.
That bottom line is what determines the selling value.
No reasonable investor would invest in a declining site like this one, and use Covers as an example to justify what it may be worth.
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And this site isnt worth millions in fraction pennies, let alone dollars.
If it was worth anything, it would be operating in its current profit to justify its sale price.
Ive owned businesses and sold them.
This site is NOT earning much at all.
Take a survey here and see how many RX members joined Draftkings-etc- from here as an example and went through the link that WAS on this site?
Where are you playing at?
There's not a hundred posters here who have gone though the RX to get into a casino. And also the casino only sends them a small fee if the person has made a cash deposit ONE time.
When a player adds money to his account after the first deposit- the casino never sends the RX a cent afterwards.
Go look at every newsletter out there. It is filled with big return marketers. Have you EVER seen the RX advertised in one of those?
Marc Lawerences annual football Guide is loaded with them
One page from an advertiser likely cost 10 grand to get in his annual product. A 1/6 th page like cost 2500.
It goes by circulation dude.
The RX has virtually no marketing circulation.
If you Dont think so, go look at covers and compare.
CTG started small and is still small. They added investing partners, most of whom were simply members who posted plays.
You challenge me without knowledge of youre own.
No reason to bash me. I pointed out what seems to be going on here.
Pretend youre the owner of the RX?
Wouldn't you want to inform your members by responding to this thread on your website?
I am sure ur offer of $7,074 was duely noted.