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February 11, 2006 at 10:09 pm #683229
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InactiveThey are owned by Sporting Bet.
Last year, Sporting Bet just closed their affiliate program and stopped paying on referred players. Not only that, they sent out a letter to players offering them money if they closed their accounts and opened new ones. Additionally, they wrote to affiliates and told them they were not allowed to post about this on any message boards.
February 12, 2006 at 12:49 am #683233Anonymous
InactiveI am a little confused Dominique, even though it looks like you have very strong feeling’s against paradise. You have them listed on your site and it has it’s own dedicated page…
Dominique wrote:They are owned by Sporting Bet.Last year, Sporting Bet just closed their affiliate program and stopped paying on referred players. Not only that, they sent out a letter to players offering them money if they closed their accounts and opened new ones. Additionally, they wrote to affiliates and told them they were not allowed to post about this on any message boards.
February 12, 2006 at 1:13 am #683234Anonymous
InactiveDo a search for them and you will see an explanation of their stats. In short, the downloads figure represents visits to the downloads page and not necessarily potential players downloading the software. Hence ratios for them will always appear very different to other affiliate programs. Unless they have changed this but I don’t think so.
February 12, 2006 at 1:15 am #683235Anonymous
InactiveScheduled for destruction mid-March.
The entire poker section is getting changed then. There are several places I will remove for various reasons, and others that I will add.
I assume Paradise is not getting any players from me anyway – at least I have not received any payments.
February 12, 2006 at 1:20 am #683236Anonymous
InactiveMakes sense, I was just confused. I like your site though…it is definately a one stop shop for everything.
February 12, 2006 at 1:30 am #683237Anonymous
InactiveIt better be – been at it for over 5 years. :1circling
I just went to Paradise and see that I have a 275% clickthrough rate and made $13.31 in January. Nothing this month so far, just a 166% clickthrough rate.
The summary report and the others time out, so I don’t know any details.
February 12, 2006 at 8:02 am #683243Anonymous
InactiveI’ve done fine with Paradise so far. Yes, the downloads are exagerated for some reason that they have explained previously. The Sportingbet issue is a bit of a concern, but so far they seem to be operating each of their business units differently, so hopefully they won’t go to the dark side.
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