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“IGS doesn't agree to take on just any client. They have a reputation of honesty and quality. They pick and choose who they want to team up with, as anyone would if they were making a commitment and investment. Other operators just want to get as many clients and locations under their belt as they can and hope one or two do well. IGS wants all of their clients to do well; they guide and work with each client so that everyone walks away a winner. If IGS says they will invest in your business, it's worth taking them up on the offer. Follow their instructions and you, like us will see success.”
Owners, Godfather’s Pizza
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“With IGS you don't get just talk, you get valuable information backed by action. When you sign with IGS you sign with a team of dedicated professionals with the experience and knowledge to realize and even surpass your goals. The IGS support system, sales, marketing, and service is with you all the way.”
– Owner, TailGator’s Sports Bar
“With IGS as a partner they knew what it took to boost my gaming earnings, which allowed me to reinvest in my establishment by making upgrades and improvements. It's been a win - win partnership. IGS has always been there for my business to succeed with a top notch staff.”
Owner, PMO Club
“IGS was an invaluable resource in developing our business model from day one. They helped us to strategically create a marketing plan that produced immediate results and instantly increased our customer base enabling our establishments to be two of the top performing locations in the state.”
– Owner, Ruby’s
“IGS is great to work with. They are true professionals! IGS exceeded my financial expectations by 50% within the first two months of opening our game room. Their extensive knowledge of the business helped me remain a leader in my market.”
– Owner, Costelloe’s Pizza, Pub & Grill
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