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  • #648287
    Anonymous
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    I don’t do brightshare so am not familiair with their policies, but various programs have rules where they deduct things.

    Sometimes bonuses, sometimes royalties, and all kinds of other fees.

    Actually I think that they all deduct one thing or another – it is just that with some you can see it and with others it is hidden in the comission calculations.

    I am not a real friend of being charged for bonuses and usually avoid such programs – making an exception for some RTG casinos because they convert nicely.

    #648288
    Anonymous
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    Thank you Dominique. I appreciate your input.. :)

    #648290
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    You’re welcome. :D

    #648316
    Anonymous
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    They’re fair for the most part. The 25% is calculated on net income, just like every other operation.

    If you got $175, then they netted $700.

    #648324
    Anonymous
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    that is NOT right though….

    If the player PHYSICALLY LOST 1,000, then I should get 25% of that!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    #648326
    Anonymous
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    That is a misconception. You share in the win of the casino, not the loss of the player.

    If it costs the casino $300 to take in the $1000, they make $700 profit and you get a share of that.

    #648327
    Anonymous
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    wHY WOULD IT COST THE CASINO 300??
    I dont understand that! She deposited 1,000

    why would it cost the casino 300???

    Plus 25% sucks…
    we’re bringing the player, 40% min. is in order……

    #648328
    Anonymous
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    They took out all the new player bonuses, neteller bonus etc and counted it AGAINST my commission…

    I imagine that is what they deducted – I don’t do Brightshare so I have to take your word for it.

    #648329
    Anonymous
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    Thanks Dom. you’re smart! LOL

    I really learn a lot from your posts, by the way………

    #648330
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    :D Flattery will get you everywhere!

    #648334
    Anonymous
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    hehe :) only telling the truth !!!

    #648346
    Anonymous
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    ‘wHY WOULD IT COST THE CASINO 300??
    I dont understand that! She deposited 1,000

    why would it cost the casino 300???’

    I’ve always agreed with this, and I’ve had casino managers argue with me over it.

    If a player deposits $1000 and gets a bonus of $300, the player does not have an extra $300. He has $300 on his screen. If the player loses the $1000 it did not cost the casino $300, it cost them nothing, unless the player happens to cashout that $300. This is almost never the case.

    If the casino was honest they’d give you $250.

    Antoine

    #648349
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Yep.

    That is exactly why I don’t promote casinos that charge you for the bonus – except a no-deposit bonus of which I am prepared to pay half.

    I do make some exceptions if the casino converts exceptionally well. But I don’t like having bonuses deducted either – it makes no sense.

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