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Joseph2Sh077
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We have given the answers Previous Posts.

What you also need to take into account is what about the 90% of our Player Base That we Bring in from other Sources outside of Affiliates and Cross Marketing.

If you as an afifliate sign Up a Player after we have allready Done the Leg Work and Marketing and Got them into Our Group before they even Know of You or Have found Your Links Somewhere We still Pay you Commission On those Players Should we stop this Practice too How fair would that be?

So it works Both ways Affiliates Still earn Comm on all Players we as A group Bring in without your assistance But we still Pay you even if they Come in from a Banner A year Later

Dendrite;151605 wrote:
From what I have read, I really don’t see any word-twisting here.

The main thing appears to be the question that you either keep ignoring or do not recognise as the major issue – that is, the question regarding cross-promotion by the grandprive group itself to casinos other than the one the affiliate brought the player into.

What happens if an affiliate brings in a player for casino A and then grandprive (rather than another affiliate) attract that player to casino B using an email, or a special offer to that player for casino B?

It’s a simple question, but this is the question you seem to be avoiding – it revolves around a case where there is no affiliate B, just grandprive, who have acquired all the contact details of a player through the hard work of affiliate A and then use it to cross-promote.

Just like grandprive, affiliates have long lists of casinos they are able to promote to. Perhaps Grand Prive would consider giving affiliates the contact details of the players (email etc.) so that they too can cross-promote the players to other casinos? Somehow, I don’t see that grandprive would entertain such an idea.