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July 19, 2005 at 12:52 pm #668929
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InactiveAffiliate Links?
If so, there are not many casinos/poker rooms that will allow you to do this. I don’t know of any off the top of my head.
July 19, 2005 at 1:07 pm #668932Anonymous
InactiveWe alow it at RoyalCardClub.com
July 19, 2005 at 2:45 pm #668934Anonymous
InactiveThere are very few casinos/poker rooms that won’t allow you to sign up under your own links.
1. You can test them in real money play. testing is vital for integrities sake.
2. If you gamble as a webmaster you can lose and cop a bit back if you are unlucky (all webmasters are unlucky, so don’t gamble
).July 19, 2005 at 3:14 pm #668936Anonymous
InactiveI know that Party Poker frowns on using your own signup link. Probably best to check with the program before signing up, just in order to protect yourself.
July 19, 2005 at 5:36 pm #668939Anonymous
GuestHi,
I can barely understand why the casinos don’t let you use your own links, the poker rooms is outrageous they don’t let you. After all, you’re helping fill the poker rooms, you’re helping generate income they otherwise wouldn’t have….
Its silly IMHO.
July 19, 2005 at 11:51 pm #668955Anonymous
Inactivebb1webs wrote:Hi,I can barely understand why the casinos don’t let you use your own links …
The rule is pretty well stated in most affiliate terms and conditions that I’ve seen, and usually also extends to spouses and siblings living at the same address. Be careful if you’re breaching this .. it IS grounds for termniation.
Perhaps it’s because if they did then EVERY single player on the internet would learn about it quickly and could generate a link – click on it and sign up and earn an affiliate payment in addition to a deposit bonus etc.
The rule is there for a reason – and we’re probably quite fortunate that it’s there or as affiliates we would be out of business pretty quickly.
:blush:Perhaps they could allow it – but hold the bonus and only payout once 5+ other REAL players had signed up. But I can imagine the outrage here if casinos suggested that …
:Nod:However, there is nothing about agreeing to use links of other affiliates (sort of a reciprocal agreement – I’ll click on your if you click on mine).
:woohoo:If anyone is thinking of trialing CASINO-ON-NET or PACIFIC POKER (both at 888.com) then you can join up at my links HERE and I’ll return the favour.
(I’ve not yet joined up as I read the T&C’s) …
July 20, 2005 at 12:11 am #668957Anonymous
InactiveEven though many thought Royal Dutch was really
bad, I can’t say they were totally evil, lol. Well they
were my sponsors before they closed down and Joe
was a nice guy. They also let me sign up from my own
link and offered to pay for my board the whole year
before they closed down. Sad that they left but life
goes on I guess. I got a feeling they will be back out
with a new Casino.:smoker:
July 20, 2005 at 1:35 am #668961Anonymous
InactiveI have about 20 poker rooms downloaded and play in about 5 of those regularly. More than half allowed me to sign up under my own link, but I always email and ask first.
July 20, 2005 at 11:31 am #668974Anonymous
InactiveSure gooner I’d be up for trading a $200 888 deposit – assuming it’s allowed. PM me.
Yid Arrrmy
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