A few possible reasons –
– Most casinos have a delayed accounting system when it comes to charge back. It is highly likely that the charge back that have surfaced in affiliate accounts this month are for deposits made in last 3 months.
– A second scenario could be that in order to take advantage of the void created in the market for US players, CC was liberal and relaxed the usual checks and balances which are normally in place for players deposits. This must have been done in good intention to cater to the market opportunity. But it is possible that this got in a lot of players who would deposit and affect a charge back after they lost their money.
– It is also possible that one particular processor has defaulted and not cleared the past payments.
I have been watching this thread for sometime. I have been on the operator side for a long time and I understand the pressures under which Aff Managers operate. We have to understand that they don’t have full control over various processes and the way the business is run from a company’s point of view.
It would be too early to drop them and I believe Jared deserves a chance to explain the real issue.
Thanks
S