The word is that no one of the players at the recent ITP World Open in Reno which finished more than three weeks ago have yet received their paychecks.
Mr. Trudeay has send out the following letter to all the players:
"Dear IPT Player,
Thank you all for participating in the IPT World Open. It was truly the greatest tournament in the history of billiards. I would like to express my sincere apology for the delay in sending you your tournament winningschecks. This delay has been unavoidable due to a multitude of factors most notably the finalization of the IPT acquisition by Ho Interactive. I want to assure you that your checks will be issued very soon and simultaneously we will be formally announcing the exciting merger/acquisition with Ho Interactive. I want to especially apologize to the 30 players who stayed at the Reno tournament to pick up their checks.
The IPT is a new major business enterprise. In building the IPT business starting from nothing, the IPT like all new fast-growing businesses has and will experience growing pains. Your support and patience is important as the IPT develops and grows. As with all new businesses, challenges, changes, adjustments, and modifications will occur as the business grows and matures.
The IPT is solid and is committed to growing. The Ho Interactive corporate merger is a massive and complex business transaction which will give the IPT world-wide credibility and financial stability more quickly than having the IPT stand alone. This deal will also provide IPT players, as well as IPT supporters, additional financial opportunities as our intention is to go public with the enterprise.
All new businesses have naysayers. The IPT from its inception has had its share of people who enjoy spreading false negative gossip about the IPT. These prophets of doom look for anything that they can point to as negative. The fact is the IPT in a little more than a year has been more successful than virtually all other billiard tournament promoters and associations combined. To date, we have paid out more than $3.5 million dollars in added prize money to players. We have Prime Time television coverage on a major network with a weekly timeslot. We have heavy promotion via our broadcast partners that is unprecedented. Our tournaments are broadcast live on Eurosport with repeat airings in Prime Time. The IPT has attracted major sponsors including Vonage, Dish Network, Emerson, with more in negotiation now. We have produced a world-class website with the highest quality live broadcasting of tournaments as well as on-demand viewing of dozens of matches. We have treated the players with more respect than they have ever received before. In the last two tournaments, we have provided free food, massage therapists, and other amenities at a cost to the IPT of over $700,000. We have listened to the players and continue to improve each tournament based on your suggestions and recommendations.
The IPT is poised for a spectacular event in Chicago as well as our 2007 Tour Card Tournament and the King of the Hill Tournament. We are currently planning and organizing the 2007 & 2008 tournament schedule. Your continued support and patience is needed and appreciated. I am looking forward to seeing you all again in Chicago for another exciting tournament. Thank you again for your understanding and alliance.
Very truly yours,
Kevin Trudeau, Founder IPT"
So, if you skip all the bull****, what he says is that they dont have enough money yet but probably will in the future, when the deal with Ho is done? This is really bad PR for the IPT!
Mr. Trudeay has send out the following letter to all the players:
"Dear IPT Player,
Thank you all for participating in the IPT World Open. It was truly the greatest tournament in the history of billiards. I would like to express my sincere apology for the delay in sending you your tournament winningschecks. This delay has been unavoidable due to a multitude of factors most notably the finalization of the IPT acquisition by Ho Interactive. I want to assure you that your checks will be issued very soon and simultaneously we will be formally announcing the exciting merger/acquisition with Ho Interactive. I want to especially apologize to the 30 players who stayed at the Reno tournament to pick up their checks.
The IPT is a new major business enterprise. In building the IPT business starting from nothing, the IPT like all new fast-growing businesses has and will experience growing pains. Your support and patience is important as the IPT develops and grows. As with all new businesses, challenges, changes, adjustments, and modifications will occur as the business grows and matures.
The IPT is solid and is committed to growing. The Ho Interactive corporate merger is a massive and complex business transaction which will give the IPT world-wide credibility and financial stability more quickly than having the IPT stand alone. This deal will also provide IPT players, as well as IPT supporters, additional financial opportunities as our intention is to go public with the enterprise.
All new businesses have naysayers. The IPT from its inception has had its share of people who enjoy spreading false negative gossip about the IPT. These prophets of doom look for anything that they can point to as negative. The fact is the IPT in a little more than a year has been more successful than virtually all other billiard tournament promoters and associations combined. To date, we have paid out more than $3.5 million dollars in added prize money to players. We have Prime Time television coverage on a major network with a weekly timeslot. We have heavy promotion via our broadcast partners that is unprecedented. Our tournaments are broadcast live on Eurosport with repeat airings in Prime Time. The IPT has attracted major sponsors including Vonage, Dish Network, Emerson, with more in negotiation now. We have produced a world-class website with the highest quality live broadcasting of tournaments as well as on-demand viewing of dozens of matches. We have treated the players with more respect than they have ever received before. In the last two tournaments, we have provided free food, massage therapists, and other amenities at a cost to the IPT of over $700,000. We have listened to the players and continue to improve each tournament based on your suggestions and recommendations.
The IPT is poised for a spectacular event in Chicago as well as our 2007 Tour Card Tournament and the King of the Hill Tournament. We are currently planning and organizing the 2007 & 2008 tournament schedule. Your continued support and patience is needed and appreciated. I am looking forward to seeing you all again in Chicago for another exciting tournament. Thank you again for your understanding and alliance.
Very truly yours,
Kevin Trudeau, Founder IPT"
So, if you skip all the bull****, what he says is that they dont have enough money yet but probably will in the future, when the deal with Ho is done? This is really bad PR for the IPT!
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