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December 8, 2010 at 3:30 pm #813708
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InactiveA lot of RTG do this…
December 13, 2010 at 1:51 am #813780Anonymous
Inactive@Shotgunpete 224463 wrote:
Aff. Programs that nickel and dime you to death.
I’m not talking about the huge rip-off programs that don’t pay – just the programs that hit you for
100.00 bucks here a couple of hundred bucks there. Add bonuses to players near the end of the month that haven’t played in 2 years, that don’t take back bonuses that aren’t used.
I know it’s the cost of doing business but I find it’s happening more and moreIt really shouldn’t be the cost of doing business. It shouldn’t be part of business,it’s meant to be a partnership, and partnerships fail when one party steals from the other.
I’m all for paying a % of my players bonuses, payment fees. I think thats fair.
I prefer working with affiliate programs who are up front about what my shared expenses are going to be. There is nothing worse then being slammed with irregular behaviour at the end of each month.
December 13, 2010 at 12:28 pm #813782Anonymous
InactiveWell, Rival is the one doing the slamming, repeatedly. When they have processing issues, we pay for it.
Not sure if that’s what shotgun meant – that’s not nickel and diming, it’s slamming. It unexpectedly eats up most or all of your commissions.
What RTG does is deduct manager bonuses from your commission, and these are given out whenever the casino feels like it and in some places are incredibly high.
December 13, 2010 at 1:02 pm #813783Anonymous
Inactive@Dominique 224579 wrote:
Well, Rival is the one doing the slamming, repeatedly. When they have processing issues, we pay for it.
Not sure if that’s what shotgun meant – that’s not nickel and diming, it’s slamming. It unexpectedly eats up most or all of your commissions.
What RTG does is deduct manager bonuses from your commission, and these are given out whenever the casino feels like it and in some places are incredibly high.
It wouldn’t surprise me if unscrupulous programs look at their earnings report a week out from the end of month, and then look at ways to increase their revenue by passing on excessive no deposit bonuses, and high % promos to decrease affiliate earnings, and increase their own profits.
I end up avoiding these programs, I’d rather make $$$’s then feel robbed. 2nd chances are hard to give for me.
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