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  • #656446
    Anonymous
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    my 2 cents: particularly to affiliates, having a license is no

    guarantee of fair play as many of us old timers know.

    :rolleyes:

    #656447
    Anonymous
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    I have never heard of Windows casino not paying affiliates, they have always been honest in this regards. I have heard some claims that they are not 100% honest with players.

    When it comes to casino meister… I take what he says with a grain of salt, but you might choose to act on it.

    Antoine

    #656452
    Anonymous
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    As far as I know,
    None of RTG casinos are licensed. This is simply because you don’t need a license to operate in Costa-Rica

    #656455
    Anonymous
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    Windows does have a bad record regarding paying players, and although it pays affiliates and tends to be profitabkle for them, I will not send my players where they may get screwed. I run a site that has a lot of repeat traffic – I would surely lose that if I sent players to be fleeced.

    #656458
    Anonymous
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    Not only isn’t Windows licensed, they created bogus “online gambling watchdog” sites to “endorse” themselves.

    Safebet – I see they still have this “seal of approval” on their site. This site was a completely bogus site. Not only that, but the domain name lapsed some time ago and changed hands completely.

    Egamingcommission.org – another fake endorsement.

    They are downright dishonest.

    I personally don’t think any webmaster’s bottom line should stop at whether or not an aff program pays them. We have a responsibility to be assets to the online gambling industry by not promoting casinos who are known to be dishonest.

    #656459
    Anonymous
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    Okay, I really am not the type of person to jepordize a geniunely good experience of my players in all cases for a profit! If they have a established history of screwing some players in the sense that they don’t pay all the time, then I think it is logical to think that they may behavior identically to this in future incidents. I do not want to be a part of their decietful nature. Like one poster put it I want to contribute to the overall positive experience of online gambling, I want to be an active assest to the industry, I do not want to promote scum and lowdown cheats. What are some of the better, more highly acclaimed casino affiliates on the web? Those that reply with a eloborate explanation on the pros and cons on a website, its pluses and negatives will more than likely get my referral. Thanks.

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