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

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Can someone point me to a thread discussing how players taking advantage of bonuses offered by a casino are fraudelent. This is the one piece through this thread that doesn’t sit right with me. If a site offers free money or a free hour, or any kind of bonus, are we are not supposed to advertise this and advertise it heavily so that players sign up and take advantage? Are we not supposed to give our advice to the player on how to take advantage of this bonus so that in the end they can beat the wagering requirements and actually cash out winnings?

If these types of bonuses bring in highly fraudelent players, and advertisers can have their account shut down for exploiting these bonuses, than why are the casinos offering them? And by exploiting, I mean by teaching the player about the T&C’s and the wagering requirements and how to outlast them, not by cheating, but by following the rules layed out by the casino.

Also, there should be no debate about the email thing. An affiliate manager does not need to inform us when they go out of town, but they sure as heck better not shut my account down while they were gone, without informing me at sometime. And if an affiliate manager goes out of town for whatever reason, there should be someone in the office to answer questions or emergency emails. As Stupid said, this is a business and when something happens to my business I want answers and I want answers fast.