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Reply To: Massive Frauds in the Casino Affiliate Programs

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kwblue wrote:
If we make 35% on our commissions… and it was found out (through auditing) that we were being skimmed on average 20% of casino earnings… THEN, the affiliate programs would end up reporting accurately (otherwise they would look like idiots after an audit) —
HOWEVER… To make the $$ they made by skimming, they would have to knock down our % to 15% instead of 35%.

End result could very well be the same.

kw

I agree with this. We would likely see adjustments if tracking was 100% accurate – which it never is from what I understand with my limited knowledge of math.

I don’t think that all the programs are shaving, and I don’t think the ones who are do it all the time. But it must be awfully tempting to smooth over a bad month…

I think we would also find that the softwares themselves are having tracking problems. Much of this may not be intentional by the programs at all.

Microgaming needs to get off it’s duff and spend a little on creating an accurate, unified tracking program. Leaving it up to the programs is ridiculous. They should be in the business of selling, not of programming. If they didn’t have to provide the tracking themselves, they would be a lot more profitable and that would filter down to us.

Microgaming, shame on you on this issue! :nono: