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Economy => Auctions => Topic started by: ZoomDice on November 01, 2017, 04:27:48 PM



Title: Zoomdice.com (Dice + SportsBook + BlackJack) is looking for a Co-Partner.
Post by: ZoomDice on November 01, 2017, 04:27:48 PM
Zoomdice is not one of the leading dice sites.

You may ask if you are looking for a partner why did i start the thread with a negative line ? What kind of business person are you ?
Simple Answer: An honest one.

It is a open secret that zoomdice is struggling from the beginning with bankroll. Despite of many problems We've managed to sustain the site for last 3 months. And we are not going backward, Everyday we are getting more active users. And also we are adding new features in every few days.

But as btc price is increasing it's getting more difficult to sustain the site with a small bankroll and increasing users.

Just to clarify I am not looking here for investors, We have a different program for that. I am looking for a Co-Partner who will hold upto 30% of our share.

If you are interested we can either talk here, or in pm, or we have a live support feature on zoomdice we can talk there.

Thank You. 


Title: Re: Zoomdice.com (Dice + SportsBook + BlackJack) is looking for a Co-Partner.
Post by: SureLockLoans on November 01, 2017, 07:38:38 PM
Really what you are looking for is someone that can bail you out how come you are losing money when dice sites have a favorable house edge?


Title: Re: Zoomdice.com (Dice + SportsBook + BlackJack) is looking for a Co-Partner.
Post by: ZoomDice on November 02, 2017, 03:59:22 AM
Really what you are looking for is someone that can bail you out how come you are losing money when dice sites have a favorable house edge?

I am not loosing money. And it doesn't matter if i get a co-partner or not. But I would prefer to have one.


Title: Re: Zoomdice.com (Dice + SportsBook + BlackJack) is looking for a Co-Partner.
Post by: ZoomDice on November 02, 2017, 04:05:05 AM
Really what you are looking for is someone that can bail you out how come you are losing money when dice sites have a favorable house edge?

And to be honest what i am really looking for is money. Which i can re-invest on the site.