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March 28, 2012 at 12:35 pm #822905
winner.comMember1/2 good 1/2 bad – the good- I always get paid – even if it’s late in the month
the bad – i get a lot of hits, a lot of downloads but not many playersMarch 28, 2012 at 12:52 pm #822906
misswiggMemberI have read a lot about payment problems with C-Planet but have any non U.S affs ever had a problem getting paid?
March 28, 2012 at 3:01 pm #822910
buohcomMemberA few years ago I would have run them, but now with all the threads running on delayed payments, I won’t touch them.
March 28, 2012 at 3:23 pm #822912Anonymous
InactiveNope, I won’t touch them. Too many bad comments coming in about them.
September 28, 2012 at 7:17 am #828352
puzzlerMemberI was promoting them. But I stopped, because no conversions were coming, just clicks and downloads. Interesting fact is that I am still getting some clicks although I put down banners and links 6 months ago. Can anyone explain?
September 28, 2012 at 7:46 am #828354
misswiggMember@rewardscasino 245106 wrote:
I was promoting them. But I stopped, because no conversions were coming, just clicks and downloads. Interesting fact is that I am still getting some clicks although I put down banners and links 6 months ago. Can anyone explain?
woah doesn’t make sense, did you ask the AM?
October 1, 2012 at 8:07 pm #828431
gokkenMemberC-Planet was a great program a while ago. Now, I wouldn’t touch them with a barge pole. Being an affiliate means we have to place 100% trust in a program that it’s going to be 100% ethical. If that chain breaks then not only are affiliates the one’s who lose out but players too.
Like most I work hard at establishing a trustworthy brand. So to have a casino or group undermind my efforts, and in-turn place a black cloud of question not only on my site but the gaming venues I promote, I refuse to work with such programs.
Put simply, if a casino can not pay it’s players on time within industry accepted standards & or it can’t keep it’s own T&C’s with regard to paying it’s affiliates, then I think anyone who continues to promote C-Planet is asking to be burnt.
Cheers
Dave
October 1, 2012 at 9:55 pm #828436Anonymous
Inactive@rewardscasino 245106 wrote:
I was promoting them. But I stopped, because no conversions were coming, just clicks and downloads. Interesting fact is that I am still getting some clicks although I put down banners and links 6 months ago. Can anyone explain?
For sept I had 77 clicks and 0 dl’s and signups. I pulled them longer than 6 months ago.
my players always seem to get banned. It used to be 12 now its 18.
That was my post back on August 9th, 2011 over at AGD.
Oddly, I checked my stats when this topic was reactivated on 9/28/2012 and I had 34 bans, today its 38.
Bottom line: I stopped earning with them when all the bans started so I pulled them.
October 2, 2012 at 3:09 am #828444
wbprofitsMemberI have not heard anything recently that was good .It is all negative .I would definetely stay away form them !
October 2, 2012 at 6:59 am #828449
uniqueiMemberWe have rogued them, they were a very good program to work with at one stage. We noted a decline in player conversions irrespective of a prodigious amount of clicks and downloads. When Casinomeister rogued them (untagging players from affiliate accounts) it confirmed our suspicions.
October 28, 2012 at 12:33 pm #829335
gokkenMemberIf you don’t mind having players shaved, rightful commissions hoodwinked from you, late payments, if paid at all, then go for it!
October 28, 2012 at 1:27 pm #829339Anonymous
Inactive@slotplayer 245213 wrote:
For sept I had 77 clicks and 0 dl’s and signups. I pulled them longer than 6 months ago.
That was my post back on August 9th, 2011 over at AGD.
Oddly, I checked my stats when this topic was reactivated on 9/28/2012 and I had 34 bans, today its 38.
Bottom line: I stopped earning with them when all the bans started so I pulled them.
40 bans now.
October 28, 2012 at 1:56 pm #829340Anonymous
InactiveIf there a lot of posts about problems with a program, why bother to start promoting them?
If a player sees it on your site and then hears about ‘issues’ then your site also becomes ‘suspect’.
February 5, 2013 at 10:21 pm #832003Anonymous
Inactive@Shotgunpete 237847 wrote:
1/2 good 1/2 bad – the good- I always get paid – even if it’s late in the month
the bad – i get a lot of hits, a lot of downloads but not many playersThis is the right answer.
February 5, 2013 at 11:04 pm #832005
gokkenMember@detordiggei 249711 wrote:
This is the right answer.
And so is this:
@Cassaon888 245227 wrote:
We have rogued them, they were a very good program to work with at one stage. We noted a decline in player conversions irrespective of a prodigious amount of clicks and downloads. When Casinomeister rogued them (untagging players from affiliate accounts) it confirmed our suspicions.
I used to promote them too. Back then they’d pay on time and conversions, while RTG has never been great on my sites, they did convert along with fair player retention values.
But all this started changing a few months before Ben left. Players stopped playing and downloads to sign-ups decreased to such a poor level combined with locked accounts and late payments each month.
For me, that was enough to indicate something fishy and I yanked them. When CM called them out and rogued them, I’d dropped them ages ago – it did confirmed my belief.
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