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Yes, several ask you to open a player account in order to be paid.

Specifically, I wanted to play in betfair but I saw this term on the player site:

“None of the employees, nor any family members of employees, of Betfair Casino and its affiliate companies their agents or those of their respective group companies may take part in (1) prize draw promotions or (2) competitions that involve any element of judgment by or on behalf of Betfair Casino.”

I’m not sure what they mean by affiliate companies here.

@Hermski 240248 wrote:

Hi shineray22

It ‘must’ be okay. After all, you would want to review the Online Casinos in real money mode before promoting them to your customer base, ideally. I use the same player account details as with the partners. But as Caseym already said, the account should not be linked to it directly, i.e. yourself ending up earning the commission on your own losses, but then I guess this is pretty obvious. Not sure though, if you should be playing at the Casino to cash in on the odd buck. I bet they wouldn’t pay out that Jackpot, if they found out about the whole deal.

Some Affiliate partners will in fact ask you to open an account with the Online Casino for reasons such as payments and proof of identity, though the latter I only experienced in one instance.

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