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January 26, 2010 at 1:24 pm #807805
FelixtheCatMemberGreat idea but can it only be used regarding programs that appear in that dropdown?
January 26, 2010 at 1:55 pm #807807
Sonja C.MemberFYI there is a relatively new unit called GAU (Gambling Affiliation Union)
more info is hereJanuary 26, 2010 at 5:10 pm #807815Anonymous
InactiveA few years ago I was recruited at a testplayer at Romecasino.
I really liked the idea with CAP testing different programs – especially the new programs with new software.
And the testmaterial written about Romepartners was scary reading as I remember.But keep up the good work:hattip:
January 28, 2010 at 3:56 pm #807855
arturs.vitolsMember@casinogeld.de – that sounds like a cool idea. To have someone test it out and make sure payments go through then give them the thumbs up. I think we will see something similar with the Community Certification system. Affiliates will all get to be the testers and then vote for the programs that work properly. After-all who knows which programs work better than affiliates. Even if we had a team test the programs, it would be tough to get results as accurate as what an entire community could continuously provide.
January 28, 2010 at 3:57 pm #807856
arturs.vitolsMember@lauferb 215419 wrote:
FYI there is a relatively new unit called GAU (Gambling Affiliation Union)
more info is hereSure. They seems to be doing some cool things. I think their founder is here in London for LAC, we might have to have a meeting and see how everyone can work together to benefit the affiliate industry as a whole.
January 28, 2010 at 5:32 pm #807861
Sonja C.Memberyes, I think that this union is something very good,
This organization is the one the finally puts affiliates’ interests on the table.I know that there were problems between CAP and GPWA, I think that this union can be the solution that gathers people from both organization to join around one goal that is the affiliates.
The tools to be uses and all other things are subject to democratic votes,
the more members from both organizations join, the more power this organization has.if affiliates bring 40% of the income to the industry (as I saw in one lecture in event of the industry) than affiliates also deserve some respect and a unit that protects their interests. because their intrests are after all also the interests of the industry
January 29, 2010 at 1:34 am #807874Anonymous
InactiveCAP has many years of negotiating with programs for affiliates under it’s belt and likely solved more affiliate issues than anyone else in the industry.
It’s great when all affiliates can work together and there is not that rift between places, but we have Yvette here who happily helps any affiliate with issues, and we also have AGD to help pick programs with good T&Cs.
GAU is very new to the scene, and I hope to see them to add a useful and successful venue for affiliates as they grow.
All that fragmentation among affiliates is not a good thing, we all need to stick together when the chips are down.
January 30, 2010 at 8:24 pm #807915
Sonja C.Member@Dominique 215531 wrote:
All that fragmentation among affiliates is not a good thing, we all need to stick together when the chips are down.
yes, we just need to wait and see what will happen with this GAU and what they’ll do
b.t.w I am now in London, I was in IGE and LAC and had very good time and met lots of people that I wanted to meet in a long time!
too bad that I didn’t meet you Dominique, maybe in the next eventJanuary 30, 2010 at 9:01 pm #807916Anonymous
InactiveFirst time I didn’t make it there, I hope to make it to conferences the rest of the year.
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