So bodog is picky and wants only sites that fit their image and idea of a respectable, solid site. It’s not the money, they want to be represented in a certain way. It has nothing to do with whether you are a big or small affiliate, they just want a certain type of website. Actually, if you have a site you want reviewed, I recommend applying at bodog for it. If it gets rejected, ask what you need to fix, and you will get free help in creating a trustworthy site. You can only benefit from that.
Never get your ego involved when someone, whoever, gives you constructive criticism on your work. Just take the advice and be happy.
Bodog is a huge and solid operation, I hardly think this will destroy them.
What I am worried about is that is the first of a series of such attacks, against bodog and/or others.