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@Rushmore 129799 wrote:

Regarding our Revenue Share program, there is no minimum deposit at all, if a player deposits $20 (our minimum deposit) loses them and never plays again you will still receive revenue for them.

Also in no way was our Revenue Program based upon number of player acquisitions in order to gain an advantage in terms of the amount we pay in the long term, as has been suggested. Here is a program based upon Net Revenue:

$0 to $9,999.99 25%
$10,000 to $24,999.99 30%
$25,000 to $49,999.99 35%
$50,000 to $74.999.99 40%
$75,000 or more 45%

Hi thanks for popping in.

However you state above “Also in no way was our Revenue Program based upon number of player acquisitions” . . . . . you say no way ……. i say yes way and so does your affiliate site…..

http://www.affibucks.com/ProgramOverview very clearly states its based on player acquisitions. So you saw / been informed of a thread here and didnt even bother to check the points we were making ? Did you think we just made things up ?

And again above you state no minimum deposit …. thats not what your FAQ says here http://www.affibucks.com/Help#q21 (text below)

Q. How much money does a player have to deposit to be considered a New Real Player?
A. A “New Real Player” is defined as an Internet user who accesses our casino site directly through a link, opens a new Money Play account and makes the required minimum initial deposit to that account. The minimum initial deposit differs per brand and per deposit method the New Real Player uses to deposit funds. Full details can be found on http://www.affibucks.com. The average minimum initial deposit amounts are and $50 for Rushmore Casino.

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So while i welcome you to come here and correct us if we are wrong, but at least check your own site before denying things that are very clearly stated on your site.

Sorry if this sounds harsh, but what was the point of your post if its says the complete opposite of what your affiliate site says ?