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  • #724214
    vladcizsol
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    Holis lets ask em first before we bury them please

    #724222
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Maybe the email was worded poorly?

    My affiliate managers response was “your problem is with neteller not us”

    #724223
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    They have been so rude and aggressive recently, I’ve had an unprecedented number of player complaints about abusive customer support.

    #724224
    Anonymous
    Inactive
    Holis wrote:
    Got this from Casino Partners today:


    Due to recent developments, Casino Partners will be issuing all payment in Canadian Dollars, British Pounds Sterling, Euros, or Australian Dollars only. Payments will not be made to US accounts or to US mailing addresses.

    We will be happy to further assist you in all payment matters. Please speak with your affiliate manager if you have any additional questions.

    Best regards,
    Casino Partners

    How the hell are us affiliates supposed to be paid ?!

    :hitthefan I guess if you are a USA affiliate making xx,xxx.xx from them a month you are now going to get the royal shaft. I dont see how that could have been worded poorly; its seems pretty straight forward to me.

    #724227
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    You could have a check mailed to a friend in Canada or Europe who can then forward it to you.

    #724234
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    or just put your payment method as [email protected] as i have a uk account…….. dont worry, i’ll forward your payments on :angel:

    mostly anyways :devil:

    #724235
    biggyg
    Member

    cant americans open canadian bank accounts? Here in Canada we have usa and Canadian Dollar Bank Accounts.

    #724238
    gambler_zee
    Member

    Casino Partners, never ceases to amaze me, this is total b.s. i dont promote them but man they sure dont give a f*** about their affiliates!

    #724243
    Anonymous
    Inactive
    casinobonusguy wrote:
    cant americans open canadian bank accounts? Here in Canada we have usa and Canadian Dollar Bank Accounts.

    Just a thought, but with all these problems with affiliate payments it lends itself to someone starting quite the middle man business.

    Collect the affiliates’ comissions and pay them out via paypal. Charge a fee, deduct any currency conversions, paypal fees, etc.. Sort of the same way Linkshare does it.

    Cheers,
    Slotplayer

    #724245
    biggyg
    Member

    Yes I am thinking that myself but I am leaning towards a mail forwarding service.I wouldnt be caught sending gambling money to usa .If usa affliates have a canadian address but keep the checks in their name would that work?I can have 50 mailboxes open by end of the day LOL

    #724269
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    I can only recommend to all affiliates: AVOID CASINOPARTNERS!

    They are one of the worst programs in the industry

    #724278
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Don’t say I didn’t tell you so, as previous posts. I agree with the professor I would like to hear their side of the story, if there is one?

    What the hell does affiliate payments have anything to do with the current legislation? BS I say or there is some serious errors in your email Holis.

    If there are some programs worth dropping asap this would be one of them.

    greek39

    #724282
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    One solution, although not ideal, is to do what us non-US affiliates have had to do for years. Accept the processing fee and bank the non-USD currency cheques into your bank account. If we can do it I’m sure the US banks can do it as well.

    EDIT – oops sorry, didn’t realise they won’t post to US either. That is a bit silly.

    #724289
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    I dont think it would work if you were based in Canada and trying to be a middle man. It would work until taxes came along and then it would get complicated.

    But if someone was located in a non taxed zone like the Bahamas, Cayman Islands, Turks and Caicos, etc, it could be a good racket.

    #724290
    biggyg
    Member

    This is why i only offered the mail forwarding LOL .I am not into cashing other peoples checks and raping them on commission .I am sure if you looked there are lots of mail forwarding services online.

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