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December 23, 2005 at 9:18 pm #679165
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InactiveCheck my post here and our mailing contact
http://www.casinoaffiliateprograms.com/bb/fortune-affiliates-refuse-to-pay-me.9082.html?
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December 23, 2005 at 10:39 pm #679171Anonymous
InactiveAnd again, and again, and round and round we go.
Everyone here needs to go to the 888 forum here and read the last bunch of posts there.
We have just been through this.
December 24, 2005 at 4:03 pm #679192Anonymous
Inactivebut this has nothing to do with being over paid via CPA Dominique. If you look at my situation, there is no conclusion other than Fortune Affiliates screwing me over.
I haven’t been paid anything from them in the last 6 months. How could I be over paid because of players not producing enough revenue? Answer that for me please.
I was just hoping a few of my sign-ups would deposit a 2nd time earning me the CPA. I guess none of them have.
I won’t have to worry about losing any more money to them. I’ll never send them another player.
The only thing that they do that is comparable to 888 is all the SPAMMING they allow.
December 24, 2005 at 4:20 pm #679193Anonymous
InactiveSorry… But Dominique is exactly right. If you read into the 888 threads, they are screwing their CPA affiliates in the same way.
Starts off with a letter saying the players suck, then the aff acount is disabled. No changeover to rev-share. (sound familiar??)
December 24, 2005 at 8:25 pm #679200Anonymous
InactiveFortune has been one of the best performing groups I promote with excellent player retention. Being on rev share really is not a bad thing, overall most affiliates make a lot more money on rev share in the long run.
I personally do not like CPA deals.
I think as long as the affiliate is trying and not scamming they should be paid. ( I do not know the circumstances here )
This is my opinion on CPA deals.
First you many only get a few players making little deposits. So what, this is your risk. But then you may end up getting that high roller, that is the affiliates risk of loosing rev share from that player which could have made them much more.
If you take away cpa deal due to the fact you do not think you are profiting enough, will you give the option back to the affiliate to change to rev share when they bring in a huge high roller?
December 25, 2005 at 1:52 am #679213Anonymous
InactiveIf you are real in this biz do a rev deal. If you are a Aff trying to screw then do a CPA and I hope you get burned. On the other side a smart AFF program should not offer a CPA.
Brian
December 25, 2005 at 2:51 pm #679222Anonymous
Inactiveislandmaan wrote:If you are real in this biz do a rev deal. If you are a Aff trying to screw then do a CPA and I hope you get burned. On the other side a smart AFF program should not offer a CPA.Brian
Ditto.
People never learn.
December 26, 2005 at 4:40 am #679239Anonymous
InactiveI have to agree with krystall2 on this one. I think everyone’s experience is very different but FA really is the only Micro that I’m doing good each and every month with Rev Share. I don’t know about CPA with FA since I had Rev Share from the start but I’m doing good with Rev Share so I don’t think I’ll ever go with CPA. :popcorn:Any of you guys do better on FA Poker houses? or Casinos? Just want to know if anybody get’s paid more on Poker then on FA’s Casino. :drunk2: Cheers.
December 27, 2005 at 4:51 am #679276Anonymous
InactiveDominique wrote:Ditto.People never learn.
Very intelligent response.
December 27, 2005 at 5:33 am #679280Anonymous
Inactivestick with rev share. when i first started in the biz i was doing some cpa. i eventually switched over to all rev share and i am glad i did. you will be much better off going rev share.
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