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paolo
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bb1webs;146994 wrote:
I take that offensively… I think not one person here is trying to “lure” their readers into anything.

I did not mean CAP members´ websites with my statement about luring players into big deposits for an affiliate to maximize he´s/her´s profit. I talked about affiliate sites in general in the web if we go through every site with affiliate links. So I hope you won´t be offended. You all know yourself if your site´s content is good (not promoting rogue casinos) or not.

I don´t personally see a player fraud if some casino has decided to run a promotion themself to especially target newbie players with it and then newbie player decides to use that promotion to test online casino gambling feeling safe. I am not a promotional manager in any casino to make these decision. Fraud in my (and in casinomeisters) standards are CC chargebacks, duplicate accounts, playing against T&C – like excluded games etc. Not taking a part to a promotion that casino has decided to run targeting new players themself. Sorry btw if I refer too much to casinomeister but that is the place where I have learned most from this industry in the first place.