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March 11, 2008 at 11:38 am #763040
Rachna06MemberHi Marcelo,
You are referring to our high roller policy. We have now answered the email sent last night and it covers all matters in this post.
The high roller policy at WagerShare only applies once a player generates a negative win over $10,000 which takes their account over $2000 in the negative. The policy is unique to the brand where the negative win occurred.
If the criteria are met then the negative net win generated by the high-roller will be carried forward and offset against future net win generated by that high-roller. So effectively this player is ring fenced until they get back to a balance of zero. This does not affect other player earnings in the following months.
The high roller policy is rarely implemented as once your affiliate account starts building revenue it takes a large win to activate the policy. The premise behind this is to stop WagerShare paying out commission on negative winnings and thus always being at a loss.
Thanks
Alex Mockford
WagerShareMarch 11, 2008 at 1:31 pm #763052Anonymous
InactiveHi Alex,
Why dont you adjust that in the earnings report then?
If you are not going to pay me, then there is no earning… is there?
Regards,
Marcelo
March 11, 2008 at 1:42 pm #763053Anonymous
InactiveSo effectively this player is ring fenced until they get back to a balance of zero. This does not affect other player earnings in the following months.
You can still earn from all the other players you send, just not that one player.
March 11, 2008 at 2:00 pm #763055Anonymous
InactiveHi Dominique,
Thanks for your reply.
Yes, but it is not funny to see all the time for example a $6500 in earnings and a $200 surprise payment.
What I mean is that, whatever you earn until the end of the month, means nothing.
And… that FAQ about not carring negative is BS (pardon my French)

Is that some kind of encouragement to send big players to them?
I’m sorry, I’m not trying to pick a fight, just trying to make sure things are well explained so we don’t create false expectancies.
Thanks for you patience,
Marcelo
March 11, 2008 at 2:58 pm #763063
Rachna06MemberHi Marcelo,
We are in the process of upgrading WagerShare and one of the new features will be the ability to see players that are affected by the high roller policy.
Best Regards
Alex
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