"With this notification from GLI, FutureLogic is now in a position to bring promotional couponing to jurisdictions around the world which rely on GLI," said Eric Meyerhofer, CEO of the company. "With the PromoNet Couponing System, operators can now securely reward their most valuable carded and non-carded players at the game, through automated real-time play metrics and host-assisted triggers."
To comply with the evaluation, FutureLogic submitted to GLI all appropriate documentation along with a fully functioning system which GLI evaluated and tested in a controlled laboratory environment with the following conclusions:
-FutureLogic's Couponing System does not have any write access or control over the Accounting/Ticketing systems when connected to a game embedded ticket printer.
-FutureLogic's Couponing System does not affect revenue or gaming or have any adverse affects on the integrity of the System.
-FutureLogic's Couponing System does not require further testing unless specifically requested by a regulatory agency.
"We are very pleased to receive such a favourable response from GLI based on our submission," said John Hilbert, VP of Systems Development and Compliance Officer for FutureLogic. “This is a real milestone for the company and for all those involved in the development of the PromoNet Couponing System. We want to build a reputation with the regulators and with our customers for system performance, reliability and security and this response from GLI is a great first step along the road.”