01-22-2020, 08:51 PM
In the article they told KSL that tickets don't produce revenue because it costs them money. That doesn't add up with planning more tickets in their budget.
It seems like it was around 40 billion dollars of profit to banks for insufficient funds charges which are high have been going up fast, yet inquire at any bank and they say that they charge that much because it costs them so much money in work. Go over by a penny for an hour and get a charge of about thirty dollars -- sounds like quite a profit to me.
I'm believing Mantua makes money on tickets and as such are wanting to find or even cause violations as in this latest example.
They didn't get away with this latest trick only thanks to a lot of complaints and KSL bad press for them. But, based on their history, I'm guessing they are having meetings right now to contrive their next revenue enhancement strategies. Perhaps they will distribute their piracy over lots of schemes to not get a lot of complaints on any one loot scheme.
Ronald
It seems like it was around 40 billion dollars of profit to banks for insufficient funds charges which are high have been going up fast, yet inquire at any bank and they say that they charge that much because it costs them so much money in work. Go over by a penny for an hour and get a charge of about thirty dollars -- sounds like quite a profit to me.
I'm believing Mantua makes money on tickets and as such are wanting to find or even cause violations as in this latest example.
They didn't get away with this latest trick only thanks to a lot of complaints and KSL bad press for them. But, based on their history, I'm guessing they are having meetings right now to contrive their next revenue enhancement strategies. Perhaps they will distribute their piracy over lots of schemes to not get a lot of complaints on any one loot scheme.
Ronald