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Reply To: Cirrus Casino Shaves Affiliate Earnings

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Anonymous
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Hi Guys,

First off, sorry if I lost my professionalism back there; I was wrong to post the way I did. To my defense, not a very good one, I am working very hard to make this program work, and on the affiliate side I am working on an honest level, and I believe the casino side is too, but I don’t’ take this for granted and will make sure to verify.

I would like to clear that I am not intending in any way to undermining the professor’s authority or integrity and much less challenge affiliates. I have a strong professional respect for someone who has managed to create such a wonderful and invaluable recourse for affiliates and managers alike. Mistakes can be made on either side and if I find myself in the wrong I will be more then glad to admit it; I am interested in both the programs and my long term reputation in the industry.

Now, I see what many of you are saying that manager credits can be applied in sly ways in inactive accounts… I apologize I did not realize this earlier.

From my understanding money given to players to reactivate is given to them in a coupon code which only affects you when the player uses the coupon. Even though the amount is non-cashable, the player can still cash out on that money until they loose it. Since let’s say for example they have a $100 credit, play it up to $200, cash out $100 and those $100 that were cashed out would be a negative, the other $100 would be taken off the players account and should not affect your stats. If they player looses the credit it also shouldn’t affect your stats either, since the $100 would go onto the net profit, then $100 reduced and you would have $0 commission; something not affecting you.

But I do see how manager credits can be used in a negative manner. I pledge to make an in-depth investigation about this causation of manager credits in inactive accounts, but I won’t have time to do it this month. I shall give you an answer by the 15th of August about this particular accusation.

I would like to point out that just because high manager credits are applied, the affiliate is NOT necessarily in the negative. If the manager credits and the deposits are lost, the affiliate will always receive the right amount ($100 deposit + $100 manager credit = $200 Net Win – $100 manager credit = $100 net profit / 3 = $30 commission). I would really like it if someone that has stats that include high manager credits and yet receive commission would post those, I want to deal with the inactive account accusation, as that is plausible, but declaring “commissions are dissolved” I think should be changed to “commissions CAN be dissolved”.

If anybody want their stats to be included in the investigation I will be doing into inactive player account from affiliates, please let me know to my email nicolas at gamblingwages dot com and include your GW username. I am confident there is nothing wrong, but I won’t take this for granted, I am all ears to make sure this program is clean.

Now about professor’s stats; I am sure 99% of the negative came from a winning high roller. I really would like to chat with you personally so I can show you screen shots from RTG of your player’s activity. I will check all your player accounts to make sure the tactic of applying manager credits to inactive accounts is not the case. If it is I will make sure you receive what is rightfully yours.

I know and appreciate you guys, since I pay my bills thanks to you; and I remember this everyday. I am at the service of this community and want to see things straightened out, whether it is a ruling against the program or for it. I will look into this pending issue, but please someone help me straighten out that you CAN make money even when high manager credits are applied. I know there are people reading this thread that have stats for months with high manager credits and WITH profits earned. These credits I admit COULD be a sign of abuse, but are not NECESSARILY a sign of abuse.

Kind Regards,
Nicolas Johnson
GamblingWages Affiliate Manager