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    Hello all – I have been wondering since i dont trust many of the partners i work with,cos stands and bonuses never add up,soo every body is talking about poker laws! i think its time there are laws on what kind of affiliate software can be used,those partners i dont trust have costum affiliate software,think there should be a limit of affiliate software there should be allowed for working in gaming.

    What do you all think about that?

    UpNorth

    #823538
    Anonymous
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    Ah, there are a lot of should be’s in this industry.

    Figure’s don’t lie, but liars can figure.

    A cheat will find a way to cheat no matter what system is used.

    Unless there is an independent audit of the operation (by an auditor not hired by that company), you can never really be sure that it is 100% on the ‘up and and up’. Even then, auditors can be fooled or bought.

    Coordinated worldwide government regulation would help (unless they get too aggressive and start ordering everyone to do stupid stuff).

    Industry discussion groups like CAP are a great resource for getting together to compare notes and bring some shenanigans to light..

    A good deal of skepticism keeps you on your guard.

    If everyone knows this, the crooks are less likely to target you or at least get more inventive and creative when doing so.

    #823545

    @rmeeuwsen 238635 wrote:

    Ah, there are a lot of should be’s in this industry.

    Figure’s don’t lie, but liars can figure.

    A cheat will find a way to cheat no matter what system is used.

    Unless there is an independent audit of the operation (by an auditor not hired by that company), you can never really be sure that it is 100% on the ‘up and and up’. Even then, auditors can be fooled or bought.

    Coordinated worldwide government regulation would help (unless they get too aggressive and start ordering everyone to do stupid stuff).

    Industry discussion groups like CAP are a great resource for getting together to compare notes and bring some shenanigans to light..

    A good deal of skepticism keeps you on your guard.

    If everyone knows this, the crooks are less likely to target you or at least get more inventive and creative when doing so.

    Yes well,if all gambling sites use the same affiliate software that cant be modified,i believe some affiliate create there own affiliate software soo the can cheat,or it dont make sence to create such a software,when there are loads of super affiliate softwares out there.

    #823550
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    anything can be modified, players can be removed all together, aff tags can be changed to phantom affs. All sorts of bad things can happen. Do not forget the casinos are usually seperate from the affiliate groups.

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