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December 1, 2012 at 5:16 pm #830230
uniqueiMemberIrrespective of having loads of registrations of the years we NEVER made a cent with this outfit. I now understand why. We’ve decided not to market this group any more due to numerous affiliate complaints across various forums.
December 1, 2012 at 5:54 pm #830231
gokkenMember@Cassaon888 247480 wrote:
We’ve decided not to market this group any more due to numerous affiliate complaints across various forums.
It’s not like factual proof of cross marketing void of aff tags hasn’t been shown. There is a bucket load of proof that Rewards Affiliates is assisting Casino Rewards to steal the rightful commissions of affiliates by poaching their tagged players.
So I’m still baffled as to how this Casino Group is allowed to continue to unethically cross promote to tagged players, and in doing so, rob affiliates blind!
Any other aff program guilty of this would be tarred and feathered but not RA or CR, why is that?
Cheers
Dave
PS How do you think they managed to aquire 35 casinos? It’s our stolen money that’s paid for them!
December 1, 2012 at 6:47 pm #830233
uniqueiMember@AussieDave 247481 wrote:
It’s not like factual proof of cross marketing void of aff tags hasn’t been shown. There is a bucket load of proof that Rewards Affiliates is assisting Casino Rewards to steal the rightful commissions of affiliates by poaching their tagged players.
So I’m still baffled as to how this Casino Group is allowed to continue to unethically cross promote to tagged players, and in doing so, rob affiliates blind!
Any other aff program guilty of this would be tarred and feathered but not RA or CR, why is that?
Cheers
Dave
PS How do you think they managed to aquire 35 casinos? It’s our stolen money that’s paid for them!
Absolutely!
December 1, 2012 at 6:55 pm #830234
uniqueiMemberThe biggest problem I have with this industry is the fact that programs get away with shaving affiliates and to top it all the culprits aren’t brought to book. It’s just a vicious cycle that goes on and on. This industry has various conferences every year where they nominate the best affiliate programs, managers, affiliates etc. Why don’t they also name those programs and their owners that screwed affiliates over? I’m not saying this is going to solve the problem but it’s already a step in the right direction.
December 1, 2012 at 7:03 pm #830235
uniqueiMemberWe’ve come to a stage where we refuse to work with any new program. Since the new program/s “could” be an old program that shafted affiliates and players and now they’re starting their entire diabolical process all over again.
Simply put, affiliates have no leg to stand on. When we start complaining about a certain program we’re being labelled as the “bad guys”. Strange enough I had affiliate managers contact us numerous times to sign up with their program, especially the new ones. The moment I mention a flat fee plus revenue share I don’t hear from them again. If this happens I see it as good riddance. This industry is going from bad to worse by the day!
December 1, 2012 at 7:07 pm #830236
uniqueiMemberI don’t think Rewards is the only program “robbing” affiliates from their big players (high rollers). Nowadays when high rollers comes along you might earn a couple of times from them (if you’re lucky) and then they simply disappear like mist before the morning sun.
December 1, 2012 at 8:19 pm #830239
CasinoSasaMemberLadbrokes are the next ones to going down the ****ter.
December 1, 2012 at 9:40 pm #830241Anonymous
InactiveI have had NO problems with Reward Affiliates – ever.
Some chargesbacks from time to time – Canadians using e-check – and some drop of value since the pre-UIGEA days …
But reporting appears to be consistent – and I see plenty of long term players come back.December 1, 2012 at 9:45 pm #830242
LucretiaMember@TheGooner 247492 wrote:
I have had NO problems with Reward Affiliates – ever.
Some chargesbacks from time to time – Canadians using e-check – and some drop of value since the pre-UIGEA days …
But reporting appears to be consistent – and I see plenty of long term players come back.Then you must be a very very fortunate guy who’s players base has not been hit by their internal (untagged) cross promotion efforts or by other means
December 1, 2012 at 9:49 pm #830243Anonymous
InactiveEither that – or I cross market to existing players better than they do
December 1, 2012 at 9:54 pm #830244
LucretiaMember@TheGooner 247494 wrote:
Either that – or I cross market to existing players better than they do

you have listed ALL their casinos ?
you know they send players untagged emails with bonus offers from all their brands ?
IMO you are losing out a lot and you’re not even aware about that, I wish I could live with those thoughts.
December 1, 2012 at 10:41 pm #830245Anonymous
InactiveNo I don’t cross market ALL casinos – that will never work as a sales technique.
Part of the affiliate skilss is to go through the mish-mash of marketting and choose effective campaigns.I choose the best offers from their most appealing casinos (my views) and make sure existing players know about them.
Pay rates are steady – existing players seem to stay long term.December 2, 2012 at 1:33 am #830246Anonymous
Inactive@TheGooner 247494 wrote:
Either that – or I cross market to existing players better than they do

More likely just lucky to not be on a higher tiered shave plan.
AD,
Had been a few several months since I had gotten any casino spam – this past week received several -all pushing CR casinos.
December 2, 2012 at 3:50 am #830247Anonymous
Inactive@arkyt 247499 wrote:
More likely just lucky to not be on a higher tiered shave plan.
AD,
Had been a few several months since I had gotten any casino spam – this past week received several -all pushing CR casinos.
he’s just beating them to the punch.
December 2, 2012 at 4:28 am #830248
LucretiaMemberTheGooner
No I don’t cross market ALL casinos – that will never work as a sales technique.
Part of the affiliate skilss is to go through the mish-mash of marketting and choose effective campaigns.I choose the best offers from their most appealing casinos (my views) and make sure existing players know about them.
Pay rates are steady – existing players seem to stay long term.This is called go with the flow strategy, if the money is ok the program is ok, but that does not mean you have been immune to the CR inhouse cross promotion which simply has costed you a lot of extra commissions.
You selected a few CR casinos but those never made a lot of profits for me, you will be surprised to see once you rotate spots to eg old playshare brands and which route players will follow………..exactly the same thoughts Rewardsaffiliates has

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