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turboodds
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Personally i would stick to Rev Share or a possible Hybrid Deal.

First you protect yourself and the site. don’t get fooled by the fast CPA catch.

I mean say the site offers you 100 Euros for each player. Those players must lose all their money… trust me the casino will stop your payment.

If they lose money you will not make money in all cases. The lure of CPA is to get you there, and then when you take a CPA, if your players rake huge… loss 1000 Euro well your out 200 Euro. Even with bonuses.. becsuase those bonuses are played back anyway.

You should get 30 percent of 1000 Euro lost.

Now say your players only deposit 50 Euro and lose and only deposit one time.

Do you think the site will pay you 100 Euro? No they will come back saying fraud this fraud that.. ect…

trust me it happend to me last year. I was promised to be paid by a well known established affiliate program for CPA Poker Players.

I lost over 2K and am still fighting for this money.

CPA is a LOSS LOSS…. the room will not pay you if they lose, dot bother reading their site because yes they say win or lose, but at the end of the day they will stop your payment thats a fact we see everyday on forums.

Hybrid deals are a little better, take a smaller CPA and rev share combined. So if you get whales you still make a good chunk.

If you get poor players they are more likely to just pay it to have you continue to bring players.

If they say you must bring 5 players say bye bye.. Min payment to cash to large, bye bye.. do not go for CPA my advice….it only hurts you..

On the flip side i can see the point, many affiliates have tried scamming them as well, so in return the scam back…

Affiliates will send fake traffic to make CPAs high, then get players to stop, or something along those lines..

For casinos anyway it would make more sense to take rev share.. but one that does not have neg carry over.

Hope this helps…

Just do a google search on CPA non payment affiliates or CPA scams, you will see many sites who have scammed us all and vica versa.

Cheers