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June 26, 2004 at 5:57 pm #585652AnonymousInactive
Well, I have been unhappy with RTG casinos giving out bonuses I have to pay for for some time.
Recently I signed up at Inetbet through a site that was strictly CPA. Guess what? No bonus. I play and play – not a single bonus. Guess players only get bonuses if affiliates pay for them?
June 26, 2004 at 6:56 pm #651006AnonymousInactiveThat’s some interesting information. So, if you run onto a program that is bonus happy it is best to go CPA, if at all?
I complain about having to take the time to give these places a thorough test run, but that seems to be when you learn the best information for your potential customers.
June 26, 2004 at 7:25 pm #651007AnonymousInactiveI do test runs myself, and I am fixing to do some extensive test runs using real players.
All kinds of things pop up when you test.
I am not so sure about CPA. It still would depend on your average player value. If it is close to the CPA deal – I would say yes.
But one missed whale and your CPA seems silly….
June 26, 2004 at 7:49 pm #651008AnonymousInactivethe problem is only for RTG (and a few other) casinos which allow players to open multiple accounts(and don’t have any payments verification). I prefer CPA for RTG with n/d with the risk to sell a 10k player for 50b.
It’s not a problem for microgaming casinos (except Referback).to Dominique in the case of RTG casinos a coupon code must be used in order to receive a bonus :p
June 26, 2004 at 7:52 pm #651009AnonymousInactiveCPA it’s a bad idea for “one time” low traffic sites.
June 26, 2004 at 7:55 pm #651010AnonymousInactiveOriginally posted by vd752
to Dominique in the case of RTG casinos a coupon code must be used in order to receive a bonus :pAhhh thanks.
I don’t like playing with bonuses because I don’t like worrying about WR. So I may not be versed in aquiring them.
However I do distinctly recall being given several bonuses by an RTG casino as I played – and never asking for one.
I assume these are technically then not bonuses but “manager credits”?
June 26, 2004 at 11:36 pm #651015AnonymousInactiveWhat do you think about % of ALL deposits then? Just looking for feedback
June 27, 2004 at 4:50 pm #651046AnonymousInactiveHow about just not charging at all for bonuses. None of the microgame casinos really do except for a few and even then they make up for it in not taking other deductions out….why do RTGs feel so inclined to do this?
June 27, 2004 at 7:10 pm #651049AnonymousInactiveA clean percentage of deposits the way Slotland does it is a nice thing.
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