Copenhagen Games organizers have revealed that India Gaming Carnival tried to buy out Copenhagen Games.
Following our news about Moscow
Five's shocking trip to India Gaming Carnival, Copenhagen Games
organizers, whose event coincided with IGC, have shared some interesting
info with us.
The Danish-based organizers forwarded us a message sent to them on March 16, three weeks before their event took place. The message was sent via their website's support system, which is meant to answers participants' questions and problems.
The message was signed by Saurabh Khurana, VP of Marketing and Sales at WTF Eventz – the organization behind the scandalous India Gaming Carnival event.
Moreover, the Copenhagen Games organizers contacted Khurana by e-mail in order to verify the authenticity of the message. Khurana confirmed, but his $100,000 offer was rejected shortly after.
HLTV.org has been in contact with Zahid Butt, the main man behind Copenhagen Games, via telephone, and he said that making an offer in the way the IGC organizers did, through their support system, cannot be taken seriously.
Butt continued by saying the offer was too low anyway, explaining that their offer did not even cover the rent of their own venue, and Copenhagen Games is not for sale.
The Danish-based organizers forwarded us a message sent to them on March 16, three weeks before their event took place. The message was sent via their website's support system, which is meant to answers participants' questions and problems.
The message was signed by Saurabh Khurana, VP of Marketing and Sales at WTF Eventz – the organization behind the scandalous India Gaming Carnival event.
Moreover, the Copenhagen Games organizers contacted Khurana by e-mail in order to verify the authenticity of the message. Khurana confirmed, but his $100,000 offer was rejected shortly after.
HLTV.org has been in contact with Zahid Butt, the main man behind Copenhagen Games, via telephone, and he said that making an offer in the way the IGC organizers did, through their support system, cannot be taken seriously.
Butt continued by saying the offer was too low anyway, explaining that their offer did not even cover the rent of their own venue, and Copenhagen Games is not for sale.
Courtesy --- http://www.hltv.org/news/8441-igc-offered-100k-for-cph-games
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