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timeflys
26th July 2010, 12:48
Hi all,
First Timer for posting but a long time silent viewer on UK business forums :D

I hope I can pick your brains or perhaps even interest you with my project

I have an online gaming project that I had built a few months ago that works in a similar business model to king.com.

I was hoping to launch it in June as it is pretty much ready to go but due to a telecoms business I also run getting extremly busy and being at crital growth stages I can not find the time to launch this new gaming business.

The website is fully built and has excellent features for management, the games have been developed and licenses for use have been drawn up in our favour and it has a bunch of promo material as well.

I am considering selling the project cheap to some one who has the time to give it a launch in the right direction & can benefit from all the effort that has already been put in without having to spend soo much- It would be a shame to see it go to waste as the revenue model is very exciting.

What would you do, Keep it aside for use later on or sell it? Would any one be interested?

Eric:cool:

british steve
26th July 2010, 14:37
What is the web address for the gaming site?

Astaroth
26th July 2010, 14:56
Unlaunched websites are rarely worth anything much at all. Add to that the running costs of having to have Gambling Commission's licenses and your going to remove the casual buyer who may spend a couple of hundred on a site as a punt.

If the games really are that good then you may be able to sell to an existing remote gambling company that will be comfortable with the legal sides but I suspect that they will know you are over a barrel and offer you pennies for them. It could well be a case of licensing them to them or doing a profit share agreement but then I suspect you may still need GC permissions.

toastking
26th July 2010, 14:56
If you keep it and do nothing with it, surely it will just lose value?

If you think someone could manage it and make you money from it, get someone in to manage it for you so that you don't have to worry about the day to day running of it.

Shaun_Pearce
26th July 2010, 15:00
I'm not sure if it's online yet Steve.

Eric,

I would be interested to discovering the opportunity in more depth.

Consider emailing me on shaun.pearce@uesolutions.co.uk with any further information.

Thanks

Shaun

timeflys
26th July 2010, 15:40
Unlaunched websites are rarely worth anything much at all. Add to that the running costs of having to have Gambling Commission's licenses and your going to remove the casual buyer who may spend a couple of hundred on a site as a punt.

If the games really are that good then you may be able to sell to an existing remote gambling company that will be comfortable with the legal sides but I suspect that they will know you are over a barrel and offer you pennies for them. It could well be a case of licensing them to them or doing a profit share agreement but then I suspect you may still need GC permissions.


Doesn't require a gambling license- Its been cleared by the gambling commission as being a non license venture- Hence "Skilled Gaming". I also have had it inspected by a legal independent with documentation to confirm this.

timeflys
26th July 2010, 16:18
What is the web address for the gaming site?

pm me if you are interested. I wont be posting up the url