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bb1webs wrote:
Moneybookers. never tried them and they haven’t to my (admittedly and obviously limited experience with them) heard anything good or bad about them.

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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