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    Anonymous
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    I have send tons of players to GF, didn’t seem to have any conversions to real players, until I checked today. It looks like I have 1 real player this year :woohoo:

    I now have the following questions:

    1. I am not sure what “Cashflow” is, is it the amount owing to me? (That’s what it would indicate in accounting terms)

    2. I have had this player since the begining of the year, but have not been paid. I then looked at my details and found that my payment option is Neteller and my min cheque is $1000 (The cashflow atm is ~$950, including this month), so my question is does the min cheque refer to a cheque posted to me, or does it also refer to a Neteller payment?

    3. If the min cheque is set to $1000, and for month Jan I have $999 profit, I don’t get a cheque, now if the player wins in Feb, will they wipe out the previous months earnings, or are those earnings from last month “safe”?

    Regards,

    John.

    PS: Please tell me “cashflow” is money that is coming my way!

    #729635
    Anonymous
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    Hello,

    Great to hear from you, allow me to answer your questions:

    1) By “Cashflow” we imply: Casino’s Total Deposits minus Total Withdrawals. “Your Earnings” is actually what you are referring to which essentially is: The amount due to you based on your current rate of the Net Gaming revenue.

    2) At this point we see that your preferred pay method is set to NETeller, now if your minimum pay amount was initially set to $1,000.00 then this implies that only upon meeting this amount or exceeding it would your NETeller transfer have been initiated. More so at this point I do see your minimum pay amount was reduced to $100.00.

    3) This in instance would imply a rollover which is defined as: Rollover: Your total Amount Due that has accumulated from previous periods Note: this only shown if you have a negative Amount Due, which will in turn rollover into the next pay period until this figure becomes positive. If your Amount Due is a positive value, there will be no rollover, as the amount will have been paid to you.

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