are they allowed in Canada?
Yes they take Canadian players – cover 35 currencies – and a lot of payment options. Frankly I think that they’re better than any other e-wallet out there … low fees … almost global acceptance …
… but they will not take American players for gambling purposes.
Check out my page on MONEYBOOKERS for an overview about them.
Or check MONEYBOOKERS out directly.
(Disclaimer : I am a moneybookers user – and all user can affiliate with them using a RID – and so I get a slice of any fees if you join up and use them from those links on my site )
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I have to agree with some of the views held by BonusGeek, Dominque, Bb1webs and KwBlue … but not as strongly .. .and I think that your only looking at a portion of the picture.
Many affiliates will quickly follow your lead and choose to promote other sites … some of which are obviously small and shaky and which end up folding (or selling players on) and leaving affiliates out of pocket – and certainly with no lifetime share.
Others will make major changes – and your existing players suddenly disappear – turning a $10K per month revenue stream into less than $500 … eh professor?
But Canbet have never done this. I guess that’s why I’m arguing the point …
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I’d much rather have a serious business partner who eliminates those sort or risks and puts the (pretty easy) affiliate qualification conditions out on paper. I have 15 partners in this business – and they all pay me on time – without fuss or risk – because of their financial strength.
But – I acknowledge thats just my own view.
I’m just trying to share my experiences – no offence intended.
Be safe out there guys (and gals).
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