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Old 01-28-2008, 11:30 PM   #15
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Re: Sally Jenkins' Best article yet

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First I wouldn't assume the Warpath is rolling in money. Bandwidth, servers and admin time have costs so I would bet at best Warpath is breaking even. I also have never seen a pop-up or ad other than the Tony McGee chat. Buying something through a link at the Wapath shop is the only visible sign of income I see other than the folks that pay to be VIPs. Maybe I'm wrong, but I doubt it. That said, the only folks who are clientele, and the Mods need to answer to, are those VIPs.

Whether or not you are a customer of Snyder's is irrelevent. This is not Fed-Ex Field, ExtremeSkins or Redskins.com. Not trying to dump on you, just stating facts.
I think you are wrong about the Warpath not making money, but never the less, if you take away everyone, but the VIP's, I dont think you have a viable website, profitable or not. Also, I was not saying that Warpath and the Redskins were related, I was justifing why I had the right to voice my opinion of our owner.
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