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  • #720775
    Anonymous
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    Great, you are making super progress!!!!

    #720777
    Anonymous
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    Dominique wrote:
    Great, you are making super progress!!!!

    Thanks Dom! I just got done fixing that IE7 issue. My coder hasn’t been available, so I just figured it out myself.

    Anyone else…. Please let me know of any browser issues, I am now an expert. haha.

    #720786
    Anonymous
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    Nice Job.

    Your find about Gambling Wages is very important.

    1. In any case where the Referral Company chooses a compensation program where GW agrees to reward the Referral Company for the lifetime activity of the referred player, the Referral Company must maintain the status of “Active Affiliate” to be eligible to receive compensation for old Referred Players. “Active Affiliate” status being defined as a Referral Company that reefers at least one new depositor per calendar month. In the case where a Referral Company fails to maintain “Active Affiliate” status for a period of six months or more, GW reserves the right, at their sole discretion, to completely discontinue any type of service.

    What happens if the aff. has one or two active whales, and no new players for six months?
    This is more than predatory………………….

    #720792
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    That’s crap, and good job finding it KW.. The question is after KW searches out all of these crappy terms, what do we intend to do about them?

    #720793
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Active Affiliate” status being defined as a Referral Company that reefers at least one new depositor per calendar month.

    Reefers? Hmmmm. So we have to send a Marihuana cigarette to at least one new player a month?

    :rasta:

    Anything to keep the players happy, I guess. :xmas:

    #720794
    vladcizsol
    Member
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    The question is after KW searches out all of these crappy terms, what do we intend to do about them?

    The same thing we always do when we find Terms and Conditions we arent comfortable with. We dont work with that program.

    Programs have a right to structure their offers as they feel best suits their needs.

    As affiliates we have the right to decline any offers we find objectionable or not competitive.

    I do believe its a good idea to inform each other when we find terms and conditions that arent in the affiliates best interest. After that it’s up to the individual business owner (affiliate) as to how they wish to proceed.

    Programs with any amount of sense will be responsive to affiliate needs and be rewarded accordingly. Programs that dont will find they arent very successful in the marketplace over the long run.

    #720795
    vladcizsol
    Member

    :highflyer Oh by the way, Reefers can be used to keep affiliates happy as well. :highflyer

    As a public service I am willing to be a test subject for any programs who want to add a reefer incentive clause to their terms. :Bong:

    #720801
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Reefers? Hmmmm. So we have to send a Marihuana cigarette to at least one new player a month?

    roflmaoooo…. That is the best thing I have read in ages, bring on the reefer man!:hehe: Give us affiliates enough reefer and we will never leave the couch that is the hope of the program me thinks:rasta:

    Seriously never seen that rule before and not liking it either!

    #720845
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Glad I could add a little transparency to the programs :)

    Maybe they are trying to make us all a bit more laid back with the reefers? Sure would help ME relax…. Some people get paranoid, though, and I’m not sure they want THOSE people perusing their T&C’s!

    Thanks for checking out the analysis reports.. More to come.

    #720864
    Anonymous
    Inactive
    Professor wrote:
    Programs have a right to structure their offers as they feel best suits their needs.

    As affiliates we have the right to decline any offers we find objectionable or not competitive.

    I do believe its a good idea to inform each other when we find terms and conditions that arent in the affiliates best interest. After that it’s up to the individual business owner (affiliate) as to how they wish to proceed.

    Programs with any amount of sense will be responsive to affiliate needs and be rewarded accordingly. Programs that dont will find they arent very successful in the marketplace over the long run.I agree 100%. :)

    kwblue, thanks for building this excellent site. Keep up the great work! :thumbsup:

    #720867
    Anonymous
    Inactive
    Professor wrote:
    :highflyer Oh by the way, Reefers can be used to keep affiliates happy as well. :highflyer

    As a public service I am willing to be a test subject for any programs who want to add a reefer incentive clause to their terms. :Bong:

    Not a bad incentive:bigsmile: Great job kwblue the site is browser friendly, I found no problems.

    greek39

    #720871
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    the site is browser friendly

    I still can’t see the upper portion with IE7, and no scroll…

    #720872
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Dominique I tried IE7 the page views fine. Perhaps it maybe your settings for IE7. Try hitting F11 for full page view.

    greek39

    #720880
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Thanks Greek – weird! Yesterday I couldn’t view it but today I tried and it’s there in it’s full glory! :hattip:

    #720884
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Sorry for being so thick here, but could someone please point me to IE7? I cannot find it at all:1Dopey:

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