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Reply To: Is this behaviour normal from a casino group to an affiliate?

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Personally, I am strictly against publishing emails that state they are confidential.

It means that people will not be free to write what they think but are walking on eggshells trying to figure out if anything they say could be misinterpreted. This seriously impedes proper communication between us and the programs.

If I ever see one of my personal mails published I will be pissed to hell.

Aff managers don’t make the kind of salaries that warrant staying online and connected 24/7. If people are sick or otherwise indisposed, so be it. I expect to be dealing with a human being and not a machine, and appreciate human behavior.

CR is an outstanding program, in all ways including aff support, especially aff support.

If Airual sent 20 fraudulent players off the bat, he needs to seriously reconsider the source. It is highly abnormal and warrants caution on the side of the casino. Certainly they don’t want any more of them. Nor do we. Fraudulant players are a plague on us and on other players, causing WR to tighten and messing up the entire online playing industry.

Airual does not in the least bit sound like a novice. He seems very well versed in all things affiliate.

The fact that he won’t divulge his site is making his post rather useless and a guessing game. If he wanted us to actually help get to the bottom of this and help solve the problem, he would need to be totally forthcoming.

Because of all the above, I tend to discount the complaint.

That said, it would be a good thing for an auto mail to be sent when a program closes someone’s account. being unable to login is most unsettling when one has no idea one was locked out.