@Sirius 152302 wrote:
This was a recent rule but affiliates weren’t made aware. Also, there are other ways they are trying to steal money from players. If you look at the way they have the flash EzBonus instructional demo on the sites (where it says you can withdraw anytime and forfeit the remaining bonus- as this is how EZbonus was always advertised). This isn’t so any more as you will forfeit all winnings!
If it was another group, I would think it was a response to business problems. It is highly connected to the softwre company due to The Gaming Club.
I have a suspicion Casino Rewards are at fault as they are now thriving (players not knowing how they behaved fraudulantly a few years ago) and are now apparently advising the Microgaming Team regarding player fraud.
Shane
There is some confusion here over the intention of the rule you’re referring to.
The intention of the rule is to safe guard the casino from abusive play only – however in doing so it also protects you, the affiliate, from abusive play.
Players who are genuine players who naturally, or by cross selling, move between our brands are allowed to receive the sign on offers at the new casinos.
There is no reason the casinos would do anything to deter a genuine player from playing at the casino – however bonus abusers hurt not only the casinos bottom line but also affiliate ROI.