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April 15, 2006 at 3:41 pm #688802
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InactiveWelcome to CAP!
This is the first time I heard of them.
While I know that CPA is always a bad deal in the long run, I guess if one has a site that gets decent traffic and one wants to not pay any attention to it anymore and still make some money, this would be an option.
April 15, 2006 at 4:39 pm #688805Anonymous
InactiveYou know I understand that in the long run revenue share is most always more profitable. But me…I got issues.
I don’t want to go in business with some of these programs.
I don’t want to be a “Partner”.
I don’t want to “Share”.
I don’t want to be “United”I just want to find players who want to gamble. I want to direct these players to the best casino on the internet. When I turn them loose I want them to have some fun and I want them to win some money….and I want to be paid properly for finding them… That can’t be wrong ?
But You can’t do that on revenue share.
I also think these programs can afford to pay for the players they get. I think some of them are total stiffs…so freaking cheap it’s embarrasing…. I say loosen up with the purse strings. They should pay for what they get.
If that player should win…(like that happens a lot) good for him !
That’s why they call it gambling.
April 15, 2006 at 5:16 pm #688806Anonymous
InactiveI haven’t heard of the cpadeal.com and generally I work revshare. If to many accounts are running low at midmonth, I find a cpa deal to push just for cash flow. It’s like looking at slots to see what you almost won…..lol..but has worked well for me at times.
April 15, 2006 at 7:12 pm #688809Anonymous
InactiveI was looking through their site and on the FAQ link at the bottom was:
Is it possible for me to lose money in the casino?
The casino can lose money but it is highly unlikely and might happen in the short run only. In any case, CPAdeal assumes all liability. This is a risk free affiliate program for you. If the players you referred win, you will not be asked to pay us back. We will, however, deduct those winning amounts from your balance with us, but we will NOT ask you to pay us back. You can be sure, though, that the commission program is much more profitable than any other advertising programs in the long run.
Anyone know what this means? sleepy.gif I figured this was a straight CPA program, but this sounds like there is some sort of a chargeback for winners or something.
Cbwhores
April 15, 2006 at 7:39 pm #688812Anonymous
Inactivecbwhores wrote:We will, however, deduct those winning amounts from your balance with usWhile the text is very convoluted, there is the fact.

Player winnings will be deducted from your income.
April 15, 2006 at 7:42 pm #688814Anonymous
InactiveI would stay away from them If I were you…
Personally, I have no problem partnering with a good business – if you think an aff. program offers the best in gambling – why not partner with them?
April 22, 2006 at 12:04 am #689567Anonymous
InactiveI have worked with CPADEAL and I must say that it is one of the best affiliateprograms out there for CPA.
The personal contact you get with the supportpersonell is just great, and the payments have been on time everytime.
I can warmly recommend them to all of you guys!
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