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Reply To: High Bonuses are totally eating up my Commission

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What up Steve, you will earn commission on whatever the net losses are, all deposits lost minus any bonuses given out. The problem with rtg casinos is that they give out so many manager bonuses, half the time the players don’t use them and its just sitting in their accounts. So we are taxed 35% out of our real money commissions to cover our end of the fantasy money given out, even though that fantasy money never left the door of the actual casino, we are still paying for it.

Its a bs system, but really all casinos tax you for bonuses given out, they just don’t run the bonus system as a gig like a few of the rogue rtg casinos do with their affiliates to negate commissions. Aside from Vegas Affiliates, Mainstreet and ClubUSA, both rtg programs are my best earners and they treat their players like gold, so you should consider adding them. Rushmore had ungodly conversion rates for me in the past, but I lost a lot of money on wasted traffic with their processing problems, so I am not sure if I want to get back into bed with them in a big way. But when things were rolling Rushmore was very good.

@bb1webs 167771 wrote:

Hi all (BG)

ya fantasy money for them to excuse not paying you real commissions. That’s the biggest reason aside player disputes that I don’t promote any RTGs (but one and I only list it as service to players that are in the areas MGS won’t venture).

Kevin is exactly right in that you should find the RTGs that don’t abuse a bonus system ready-made to screw the aff.

I’m curious, if they give a player $400 because he deposited $400 … (according to their math) then you have earned $0.

Are you getting your commission then if they lose the total sum of $800? Or is the casino saying that since they gave that $400 to the player that you earned $0? … and that it doesn’t matter that the player still lost $400.

Do tell.