thanks for the reply. It is comforting that the first response is a positive one. Sorry if i have brought up old news.
I agree that anybody can write an article and he may or may not have proof, but the article does raise some interesting points in my oppinion. I found it difficult to understand his whole 100% -15% -10% etc thing, but i do feel there is a considerable trust element for affiliates. If we are being totally honest with each other we dont know if the stats that are reported to us are genuine or not. Indeed most stats are not updated in real time and from the number of posts here in the bad affiliates section it is apparent to be that the industry on the whole is not all that transparent. However i do firmly believe that in time the crooks will be found out and honest operators will succeed. After all if this article were to be 100% true then surely it is only a matter of time before an honest operator comes along and affiliates payments will rocket for that operator, thus we would all start promting them. I am trying to present a balanced argument and i think my stance is, that a lot of casinos do not report official statistics and are in fact skimming revenue from us, but the problem is not as bad as is reported here. The thing is we will never really know, such is the nature of the global faceless industry within which we operate