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Reply To: Is this behaviour normal from a casino group to an affiliate?

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paolo
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No offend taken webs – I am on a good mood today after a good amount of sleep with my GF :)

I still want to underline that my point here is not to bash anyone – I understand that any program reserves a right to cut any affiliate off whenever they want if they decide to – and they don´t have to even give any reason for that if they don´t wish to. I am not too unhappy with this, because there are several other programs to promote. I am just little confused how they make decisions like this so fast (first 20 player who happen to use link). What was (and is) my real point posting this, is that I was not informed in the first place about this kind of a radical change with the state of my account, so I had to be a little stressed about it a few days – I did not know if the password was hacked or what had happened when I was suddenly not able to login anymore and I had not been contacted by particular program.

I take hacking and password protection and that kind of a security issues very seriously, because as a professional poker player myself I have to keep several tens of thousands of dollars of my own money in my playing accounts and web wallets all over the web.

Now I hope my point with this thread is understood (my mother language is not english so sorry for any possible misunderstandings) and I don´t personally have anything to add here. I have to leave my computer now for a while.

Good day for everyone!