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January 13, 2006 at 8:06 pm #680711
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InactiveI do not carry casino properties where the affiliate program carrys over negatives. It’s up to you, but I don’t see the benefit in it (except to the affiliate program / casino)
January 13, 2006 at 8:48 pm #680716Anonymous
InactiveI hadn’t noticed that with 888, and it’s a bit disheartening since the past 2 months I’ve managed to be about $750 in the negative, and am about $4 to the positive this month. The kicker for me is that $600 of the negative came from a single day on Pacific Poker, which is really confusing since poker players always make you money. The only time you should have negatives is when bonus money is given out to players. However, if my player received a $600 deposit bonus, I would have expected much more than $4 in commissions after a month of play.
Sorry to be a bit off-topic, but at this rate it doesn’t seem possible to make a commission from 888, but that’s just my experience and admittedly 888 doesn’t convert well for me at all.
January 14, 2006 at 1:45 am #680748Anonymous
InactiveI started as an affiliate just a month ago, so my experience is close to nothing. Personally I would NEVER EVER sign up with a program that carries over negative balances. Even my tiny experience confirms my point of view.
One my referred customer won 2 jackpots within a two-week period, totaling over $6,000 while his purchases were $2,500. If it was not for the non-carrying forward affiliate program, I would have been in a $3,500 hole! For just a novice affiliate with only 2 playing customers how many more months would I need to spend commission-free if it was a carry over program?!
I do not see any advantage in the carry over system from an affiliate point of view.
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