Hehe, I wonder if this Paradise thread will also run up to about 85 posts.
It certainly appears to be an inflammatory topic.
But really, the problem doesn’t seem to be about CPA versus Revenue Sharing with Paradise.
It’s about players being tracked, plain and simple. And I wasn’t the only one who suspected the Paradise stats of being faulty, and had a friend sign up under my affiliate code, deposit and play a few raked hands for verification… and then not have this player tracked to me.
I really agree with Dominique’s post – the affiliate manager is great but the company he works for is shady, and the stat tracking problem just validates this.
I, for one, felt a certain satisfaction when I axed Paradise Poker and replaced it with another program.