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November 7, 2006 at 4:12 am #714743
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Inactivepsst? whats that supposed to mean? a couple of quid to give-a-way? wow…i refer you to revenuegiants.com :stirpot:
November 7, 2006 at 7:00 am #714750Anonymous
Inactivesplinterfree wrote:psst? whats that supposed to mean? a couple of quid to give-a-way? wow…i refer you to revenuegiants.com :stirpot:Maybe the “Pssssttt” was my attempt at humour, or jest, but the point of the post was to announce that the Yahoo! Affiliate program was alive and kicking.
Not sure what the couple of quid give-a-way reference was for, and I’m sure that Revenuegiants are very good, but as mentioned Yahoo! is one of the worlds most recognised brands and as such receives an excellent conversion rate for UK traffic compared to some of the other sites out there.
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JamesNovember 7, 2006 at 1:44 pm #714770Anonymous
InactiveIs this strictly for non-US players?
November 7, 2006 at 2:11 pm #714778Anonymous
InactiveDominique wrote:Is this strictly for non-US players?Afriad so – although I would say that this is not a recent decision due to the current problems in the US.
St. Minver as a business have never been able to take US bets (something that’s often bugged me) and as such has concentrated on the European market.
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JamesNovember 7, 2006 at 2:31 pm #714781Anonymous
InactiveSo, is St. Minver just accepting EU players or are they potentially open to the rest of the world except the US.
November 7, 2006 at 2:55 pm #714783Anonymous
InactiveGoldfinger wrote:So, is St. Minver just accepting EU players or are they potentially open to the rest of the world except the US.Hi Goldfinger,
We do accept players from outside of the EU – although obviously the sites are very £ focused.
A full list (just posted onto the blog) is avaliable here of countries where we do not accept traffic from.
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