@Simmo! 151830 wrote:
I don’t know that they do…I didn’t ask if there was an override.
Ahh, glad you clarified that. I didn’t mean to be putting words in your mouth. :hattip: If anyone that talked to them this weekend was able to ascertain this, I would be interested in knowing. But I guess if programs are intent on stealing our players through cross promoting them and not giving affiliates credit, it really doesn’t matter if players have a single sign on account or not, they are still going to be house deals.
I wonder just how big of a mess this will be if other programs implement it. To me its just another reason for them to justify saving a few bucks and not paying an affiliate on a particular player that goes on to play at other casinos starring him/her right in the face through this single signon. Most of the shit that goes on we aren’t privy to anyway, this whole deal is a great example. A year down the road and thousands of dollars in commissions gone, this comes out. Thats convenient. Point being that we do not even know whats really going on under the hood, I guess thats the kind of faith we put into programs to be fair with us and do the right thing which most do, I think.
But I would caution affiliates to be very careful in getting back into bed with a program that has already shown their true colors. The only difference here is they got called out on it, and still they tried to slime their way out of it. I bet Miles is one of the few men in this world that can win an argument with his old lady. Before she knows it, she forgets what the hell she was arguing in the first place with all that double talk. Us smart men know you wonderful ladies are always right. :tongue: