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April 23, 2004 at 11:45 pm #648287
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InactiveI 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.
April 23, 2004 at 11:51 pm #648288Anonymous
InactiveThank you Dominique. I appreciate your input..
April 23, 2004 at 11:55 pm #648290Anonymous
InactiveYou’re welcome.
April 24, 2004 at 6:34 am #648316Anonymous
InactiveThey’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.
April 24, 2004 at 1:13 pm #648324Anonymous
Inactivethat is NOT right though….
If the player PHYSICALLY LOST 1,000, then I should get 25% of that!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
April 24, 2004 at 1:44 pm #648326Anonymous
InactiveThat 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.
April 24, 2004 at 2:00 pm #648327Anonymous
InactivewHY WOULD IT COST THE CASINO 300??
I dont understand that! She deposited 1,000why would it cost the casino 300???
Plus 25% sucks…
we’re bringing the player, 40% min. is in order……April 24, 2004 at 2:03 pm #648328Anonymous
InactiveThey 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.
April 24, 2004 at 2:04 pm #648329Anonymous
InactiveThanks Dom. you’re smart! LOL
I really learn a lot from your posts, by the way………
April 24, 2004 at 2:14 pm #648330Anonymous
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Flattery will get you everywhere!April 24, 2004 at 3:32 pm #648334Anonymous
Inactivehehe
only telling the truth !!!April 24, 2004 at 8:12 pm #648346Anonymous
Inactive‘wHY WOULD IT COST THE CASINO 300??
I dont understand that! She deposited 1,000why 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
April 24, 2004 at 8:16 pm #648349Anonymous
InactiveYep.
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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