@CK – Schalk 206512 wrote:
Ok, this question ties into the quota affair, as I have a feeling it’s one of the main reasons for the term in the first place:
How would you curb affiliates / players effectively using the affiliate program as a rebate? It may not happen in Casino as much, but there’s a lot of that in sports betting.
These “affiliates” have one high-turnover player on the account, and their site is either non-existent, or a “blog” with 4 or 5 sports book banners.
Do you want that player? Is he making you money? If a second one comes along, do you want him too or don’t you?
If you want him, pay for him as agreed. What entitles you to have him for free when you aquired him under a contract that says you have to pay for him?
If you can’t live with that, then make sure you don’t close anymore contracts that oblige you to pay for what you get in future. But that affiliate delivered under contract, and if you don’t hold up your contracts, your word is worthless and you have zero credibility in future.