InterMaxGroup Celebrates 12th Anniversary With Industry Party

PILSEN, Czech Republic — InterMaxGroup has reported its most successful year yet, with more than 13 million new registered users across the portfolio of their online dating sites, available for promotion at the company’s affiliate sponsor program imaXcash.

According to a rep, Pilsen was the location for the 12th anniversary “War and Race” industry party on Sept. 17 and 18, hosted and sponsored by InterMaxGroup.

“The program started on Friday afternoon with an opportunity to visit the world famous Pilsner Urquell brewery and to learn first-hand how to properly tap beer, including a plentiful of tasting,” a spokesperson said. “For those preferring to test their combat skills a paintball session was available. The evening program continued with a sponsored dinner in a medieval restaurant with a trademark menu and a wealth of local beer with it.

“Including a surprise in the form of an elite magician turning up and putting on a show where even the most skeptical were left in the dark about what they just witnessed,” the spokesperson added. “After leaving the dinner venue, a sponsored bar in a night club was arranged to satisfy those for whom the night was still young.”

The spokesperson continued, “Monday’s program was dedicated to the ever more popular carting tournament. The local carting arena turned into an epitome of hospitality with an outmost rich barbecue station and a sponsored bar. While the cart racing was in full swing, the rest of the attendees had the most convenient opportunity to chat with their old and new friends about anything business or non-business alike.”

The organizers honored the cart-racing champion: a former imaXcash employee turned affiliate Tomas, who represented the locals. 

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