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April 4, 2006 at 11:17 am #687815
Anonymous
InactiveI don’t have any expeirence with the ‘pay to play’ sites, allthough I have seen them. I know a few CAP members that offer t-shirts, hats, cash, etc or even point programs, that do really well.
LadyH
April 4, 2006 at 1:03 pm #687825Anonymous
InactiveI think offering cash to play at a casino is a great way to go, IF you want to have a date in court.
I’d never do it.
dalster44
April 4, 2006 at 1:57 pm #687834Anonymous
Inactivedalster44 wrote:I think offering cash to play at a casino is a great way to go, IF you want to have a date in court.I’d never do it.
dalster44
It isn’t illegal, I already talked to the affiliate programs about the program im running…
April 4, 2006 at 3:11 pm #687850Anonymous
Inactivedavecreative wrote:It isn’t illegal, I already talked to the affiliate programs about the program im running…It is if you live in the great U.S.A
April 4, 2006 at 9:51 pm #687887Anonymous
InactiveHi there,
Who will you advertise to? Just wondering because i want to start an affiliate sitem but i am worried about the laws……is it legal to advertise to the usa?
any help would be greatly appreciated.
many thanks,
alexApril 4, 2006 at 9:55 pm #687889Anonymous
Inactive@ davecreative
I guess paying players to play at a casino is illegal in most parts of the developed world. If I were you I would stay out of it.
April 5, 2006 at 1:06 am #687911Anonymous
Inactivewow, i didnt know that… is there any resources you have that outline what is and is not allowed then?
April 5, 2006 at 2:52 pm #687956Anonymous
InactiveGoldfinger wrote:@ davecreativeI guess paying players to play at a casino is illegal in most parts of the developed world. If I were you I would stay out of it.
Rakeback!? I think depending on your interpretation rakeback would constitute an incentive to gamble. Of course, rewarding a player with a bounty for signing up at online casinos is probably more effective as an incentive.
– Lupi
April 6, 2006 at 6:47 pm #688111Anonymous
InactiveGoldfinger wrote:@ davecreativeI guess paying players to play at a casino is illegal in most parts of the developed world. If I were you I would stay out of it.
Its illegal in the UK too
April 6, 2006 at 6:55 pm #688112Anonymous
InactiveI find that when it comes to dealing with the U.S and U.K it is best to not let your money become a part of the deal. At the end of the day the government sees you paying players, it’s open to a whole new level interpretation in which your livelihood and freedom are at stake. Stick to gifts, points and bonus promotion.
April 6, 2006 at 9:17 pm #688129Anonymous
InactiveI’ve got to thank you guys for this thread, I was just about to offer money for some people to deposit. I didn’t realize that I wasn’t allowed to do that so I think you all.
April 6, 2006 at 10:50 pm #688139Anonymous
InactiveYou inspired our weekly newsletter article:
http://www.casinoaffiliateprograms.com/newsletter/1-9.htm
Check it out!
April 7, 2006 at 3:34 pm #688175Anonymous
InactiveHaha happy that I inspired that newletter.
Thanks for all your input guys, I think I found a solution to the legailty issues that I have brought up. Site will be launched monday, or early next week at the latest, so please please please check it out and give me some feed back, good or bad I can take it haha.
April 7, 2006 at 6:24 pm #688191Anonymous
Inactivedavecreative wrote:I think I found a solution to the legailty issues that I have brought up.Care to share :tongue:?
April 11, 2006 at 6:19 pm #688495Anonymous
InactiveYeah i guess, haha
Well instead of issueing checks or paypal for the refund,
Im gonna use Gift Cards to Amazon, Target stores like that
And maybe prepaid credit cardsThat way they are gifts and no longer ‘PaYING’ people to gamble…
that should work rite?
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