[FONT="]I have been Totally Miss Quoted here
I was responding to an Affiliate who had issues with the $10 free Offer
MGS offered us the Single Sign on Option as a Player benefit and WE as the GrandPrive Group Of Casinos took This Product from them.
In No way is it definite or Confirmed that Other Operators Will Do the Same I do apologize if I scared you or Made you question their Programs
Each Group has The option to Take or Not take a Product From MGS and in No way is This forced on Operators I do apologize
What I did want to Tell The affiliate In my Mail is that She is More than Welcome to contact MGS to Verify That We as the GramdPrive Group Took Single Sign on as a Product and If they New or could say if any other Operators did have the same Ideas even though they would not divulge this information.
In no way did I want to say or mean to say That they would or have decided to do so and I apologize to you and all of them if this is what was understood from that Quote this was Not my Intentions to Harm any of their reputations in any Way[/FONT]
Does anyone remember when Miles or Irwin stated that it was “typical” for casino affiliate programs to cross market the casinos without giving the affiliate credit? This was maybe 1 or 2 years ago. Many people here said that he didn’t know what he was talking about — that what he said was NOT the way things were done. The issue just sort of faded away after that.
My point — does this person really know what he is talking about? I believe that GP does indeed engage in these unfair practices — but I question whether or not we can believe what he says about “everyone else.”
If he is right, and if other MGS programs plan to follow suit, there is going to be a lot of unpleasantness in the coming months.