About time it was removed, I think – the Professor’s words are ringing rather hollow these days…
(or did they pay for that ad…?)
shoevenus
Hmm. Your first post appears to be an inflammatory attack which asserts amongst other things that 888.com are crooks. Not very helpful at all.
If you actually did your research you would find that whilst 888 may not be the best casino out there to either play at or promote, they are an honest operation – If they were not, not only would their licence in Gibraltar be revoked, but their share price would go free fall pretty quickly. In addition as a publically listed company on the LSE, they are as transparent as can be.
That said, I choose not to promote them, due to the fact there are other casinos, which are better value for players IMHO. I.E: It doesn’t take over a week to cash out your winnings for example.
With regards to their Affiliate Program, I have little to no knowledge of it, other than what I read here on CAP. But it is apparent they have been targetted by affiliate fraud on a large scale due to the incentivised CPA they were offering to new affiliate signups. Something, thankfully they have now removed.
The scraper issue is a seperate issue altogether and is something that the affiliate program managers need to get a handle on pretty quickly and be seen to be more proactive, if they wish not to lose confidence amongst the majority of the affiliate community.