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RE : http://casinopartnerscheats.blogspot.com/

A few things spring to mind …

(1) The blog writer posts here takes 4 days and then immediately launches into a diatribe about how CAP is in on the act and colluding – and he says EVERY single forum does the same.

That’s crazy …. and if that rant is indicitive of his arguements and reasoning then it’s not wonder thateveryone switches off and ignores him.
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(2) End of May stats. He is particularly incensed about the end of may when there are two deposits but no action at all.

It does seem a bit strange – but I have seen stuff like that happen – although I would expect the players to eventually start playing -perhaps the following weekend ?

(3) However the raw total statistics DO have a point … Your revenue share of 25% should roughly equal deposits – withdrawals (less of course any outstanding amount in still play in accounts).

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Let me post the numbers and then paint a likely scenario and see where we are :

Money in the system
He has :
– 12009 in deposits
– 669 in withdrawals

That’s a potential maximum profit of 11340.

Banking Fees
You might also expect to see a banking fee charge of between 2% and 4% for both deposits and withdrawals (depending on neteller, creditcard, bank wire (etc).

So that’s 12009+669 = 12678 * 0.02 = 253 or maybe even 506

Bonus Payments
Now here’s the tricky thing – looking at the stats it appears that bonuses are taken off the winnings total when they’re awarded – and so it lowers the affiliates profits until the bonuses are lost.

I can’t quite get my head around the bonus awards though – as they don’t appear to be an obvious percentage of funds – in some cases it’s 100% in some cases it’s 50% …

Residual player funds
Also I’d suggest that anywhere between 10% to 50% of fund could still be in play in peoples accounts.

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So …. here is a possible scenario

Money is deposited, played and lost.
We have a total of 11340.

Perhaps 25% is still sitting in players accounts : 2835
We may also have 20% bonuses and 25% of that is still in accounts : 567
There are bank fees of (say) 3% in total : 380
I’ll assume no fraud.

So by my reckoning that player could expect to have a 25% share of :
11340 – (2835 + 567 + 380) = 7630

That could be an affiliate share of 1908.
He’s got 1426.

I could easily reach this figure by estimating more retained funds by players (of around 40% instead of 25%) of bonus payouts of more than 20%