Hi Justin,
if there’s something I can do while we’re waiting
well while I’m thrilled at the idea of crediting us with the player across the board … much like Referback did back in the day (if I’m not mistaken … and if I am … keep it to yourselves
… we’ve got a good thing going here) … but seriously … ya, that’s great and a wise choice to make since under the circumstances we’d have barbequed 400 right here … right now for what would undeniably be one of the tackiest moves ever (I mean if you hadn’t agreed to crediting the player across the boards) …
and I shouldn’t have to add to that. Sending out cross-promotions while at the same time not even bothering to send SOME sort of effort to get our players to return to where we signed them up is outrageous and frankly I’d have yanked down links so fast it would have made you wonder if they were ever actually up.
… sorry, but I am needless to say a bit put out at the thought.
that said: I’m now a happy camper if I understand you correctly that you are going to give us the players across the board. IS that correct?
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assuming that is true. Then in answer to your question
if there’s something I can do while we’re waiting
……. well I don’t see a problem. Cross-promote all you want. Just make sure the commissions land where they’re suppose to.
If that seems too big a task, then the obvious other possible approach (the only other one that won’t send me wanting to light the fire for the bbq) is to simply stop sending the players offers to join the other casinos!
seems a no-brainer to me. All of the above really.
and I again apologize for my steaming but I was incredibly outraged when I got that email incentive to join a different sister casino and then saw my affiliate link wasn’t anywhere in sight. … and not even a damn “oh, and btw, we wouldn’t mind if you came back and played at the casino our valued partners worked so hard to get you signed up at in the first place” to be found anywhere in the email.
sorry again. Its just coming out. I’ll go have a drink and come back expecting some news that’s as outrageously wonderful – as to match the outrageously unbelievable that I felt when I first saw that email.
…. hang in there Justin. You made a smart play by not handing us some BS excuse so you’re still not a bad guy in my book. Come back to us with a righteous reply and I’ll even send you a Christmas card come the season. 