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August 22, 2012 at 6:06 pm #827334
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InactiveI look to make sure they are not running out of some “Bad” location, they use real software. Then I check the web for any issues (CAP 1st). Protecting your players is more important than getting the latest casino out there.
After all that I like to discuss my terms with them.
August 23, 2012 at 6:28 am #827347
uniqueiMember@allfreechips 243734 wrote:
I look to make sure they are not running out of some “Bad” location, they use real software. Then I check the web for any issues (CAP 1st). Protecting your players is more important than getting the latest casino out there.
After all that I like to discuss my terms with them.
I agree. Before I read the terms and conditions of the affiliate program I have a look at their casinos first. This is what I look for:
1. In which jurisdiction the online casino is licensed.
2. Wagering requirements for the sign up bonus
3. Software, e.g Microgaming, Playtech, Net Entertainment etc.
4. Certification: Have they been certified by AGD, GPWA or CAP
5. Do they have a self-exclude option for problem gamblers.August 23, 2012 at 4:58 pm #827373
misswiggMemberWhat software they use, payment methods on offer, I also like to speak to an affiliate manager, sometimes a program can look ok then after you have a quick chat with the AM you quickly lose faith in their brand
August 30, 2012 at 10:04 pm #827534
bosshoggsMemberGreat feedback, all… I think this all incredibly helpful!
Just wanted to circle back with the following:
What To Know When Choosing An Affiliate Network to Work With
September 5, 2012 at 11:28 am #827657
GrandHostMemberi read first it’s terms and conditions…..then sign up…..
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