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    hot Get burnt the hard way...

    Well, I knew this was going to come eventually where i would get burnt by cpays too. I tried to have an optimistic look to the future, even when reading all affiliate complaints, but my account got closed today because of "fraud issues". Basically i managed to bring them a few bonus abusers (god knows from where), and my 2 year old account with over 300 registered players is now closed How convenient for cpays

    For some unknown reason I am actually happy this happened so I can remove all the cpays properties and never again worry about this infamous group.

    hip hip horay, the end of cpays is coming soon...
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    i was in the process of removing links to cpays, when i came accross a page that cpays did for me. its completely in japanese. while browsing in the source code i found a link that they have added within the page going to:

    xxhttp://www.jobmonkey.com/onlinecasinos/html/onlinepoker.html

    how freaking cheeky is this?!
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    So, because a few "bonus abusers" clicked your links and signed up, Cpays feels that they can steal the rest of your players? Wow. How... unethical.

    Cpays, why not simply remove the offending players? Why do you need to steal the remaining "good" players?

    Try to be a little less greedy and unethical, would you?
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    Quote Originally Posted by splinterfree
    i was in the process of removing links to cpays, when i came accross a page that cpays did for me. its completely in japanese. while browsing in the source code i found a link that they have added within the page going to:

    xxhttp://www.jobmonkey.com/onlinecasinos/html/onlinepoker.html

    how freaking cheeky is this?!
    Very odd link, too!
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    Ugh. CPays yet again finds a way to screw people over. Why does ANYONE list them anymore?
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    I have not seen a group that is meaner than this group.
    Cpays is the meanest group which I know.

    They may hide the deposit which has been sent with wire.
    And only bonus is appropriated in a database of Playtech when it happens.

    I have a evidence.

    If Professor wants to watch it, I will show it. 
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    the question that remains is not why people still promote them, but why are they still listed as a CAP certified program. Is this how a CAP certified program supposed to behave? Cancel the agreement because 5 out of 300 players are bonus abusers? that's just a bit silly...
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    I bought a pr6 casino site a few days ago that has cpays all over it .I cant wait til the 19th for the domain to get transfered to me so i can yank this crap lol .They are not worth the risk when there are so many good groups to choose from.
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    Never say you were not warned. Cpays has been pulling off these acrobatics for quite sometime. Name it they have done it;

    - Not honouring the contractual agreement between the affiliate.
    - Blackmail “do this or else” statements.
    - Email Spam
    - Software problems, Malware and privacy violations.
    - Not honouring terms and conditions of their own making.
    - BH SEO
    - Spamdexing the SE’s (taking no action against the offending affiliate).

    There is plenty of proof for all these accusations. One day this immoral behaviour will break Cpays. That nice Mediterranean triangle they have set up over the years will vanish.

    But, I do see some improvement. They appear to be a little more responsive lately perhaps the channel of communication is still open. I personally promoted them for a few months and quickly stopped. I had several reasons for doing so as mentioned above.

    Whether or not you promote Cpays is a personal choice. But if I were you I would review the critically review the Cpays thread here at CAP.

    Greek39
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    Quote Originally Posted by greek39
    Never say you were not warned. Cpays has been pulling off these acrobatics for quite sometime. Name it they have done it;

    - Not honouring the contractual agreement between the affiliate.
    - Blackmail “do this or else” statements.
    - Email Spam
    - Software problems, Malware and privacy violations.
    - Not honouring terms and conditions of their own making.
    - BH SEO
    - Spamdexing the SE’s (taking no action against the offending affiliate).

    There is plenty of proof for all these accusations. One day this immoral behaviour will break Cpays. That nice Mediterranean triangle they have set up over the years will vanish.

    But, I do see some improvement. They appear to be a little more responsive lately perhaps the channel of communication is still open. I personally promoted them for a few months and quickly stopped. I had several reasons for doing so as mentioned above.

    Whether or not you promote Cpays is a personal choice. But if I were you I would review the critically review the Cpays thread here at CAP.

    Greek39
    hey greek,

    i gave them the benefit of the doubt while seeing all the complaints pile up but ended up learning the hard way...

    in any case, if anyone reads this and still promotes cpays - you are walking on thin ice
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