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Reply To: Massive Frauds in the Casino Affiliate Programs

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There are no real audits in this industry for casinos

Prof, are you saying that PWC audits are marketing papers? I always thought that they were reliable.

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The key to minimizing (not sure you can eliminate it 100%) the effect is to develop good relationships with your affiliate managers.

That is something good, having a good relationship, but some of use don’t have the time to create and maintain this kind of relationship. I prefer concentrate on expansion and creating new things than joking with my affiliate managers. :drunk2:

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I don’t agree that dishonesty/thievery is human nature because both are known to be morally wrong.

In highly competitive industries where lots of money is involved, yes, ‘dishonesty’ may become human nature. Very rare are the persons keeping 100% honesty. There are persons keeping 99%, others 50% and those that have no morals at all. But that’s my opionion. :)

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Guys its a relatively simple equation. Work with the partners who make you the most money for your exposure/traffic.

Yes, that is the only solution! :rasta: