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October 31, 2006 at 2:09 pm #714120
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InactiveI think the minimum payout is $50, but don’t quote me on that. Negatives haven’t been a problem so far with them as the players generally make it up in the next month. Sportsbetting has been strong so far this season, so if it is going to get better, that sounds great to me.
October 31, 2006 at 2:16 pm #714121Anonymous
InactiveI´m not really too fond of negative carryover deals. Is there a way to negotiate with them to drop it when you´re really in the hole? I heard they are not very responsive.
November 2, 2006 at 9:05 am #714301Anonymous
InactiveToday I decided that I wanted to start pushing more RTG casinos and especially Bodog since they all acccept us players. So I downloaded the casino and wanted to make a deposit
When loading the casino I was unable to get to the cashier – i tried several times including rebooting my PC. But I just get a white screen.
SO then I tried loggin in to the cashier from the website to make a deposit that way – and to my surprice I notice that they do not accept ANY creditcards at all – nor Neteller…????????
As far as I can see they ONLY accept click2pay, wire, eWalletExpress and moneybookers – can this really be true?
November 2, 2006 at 9:59 am #714302Anonymous
InactiveSince Moneybookers is no longer accepting US players that will probably not work.
As far as I can see they ONLY accept click2pay, wire, eWalletExpress and moneybookers – can this really be true?
November 2, 2006 at 12:40 pm #714306Anonymous
InactiveJan wrote:Today I decided that I wanted to start pushing more RTG casinos and especially Bodog since they all acccept us players. So I downloaded the casino and wanted to make a depositWhen loading the casino I was unable to get to the cashier – i tried several times including rebooting my PC. But I just get a white screen.
SO then I tried loggin in to the cashier from the website to make a deposit that way – and to my surprice I notice that they do not accept ANY creditcards at all – nor Neteller…????????
As far as I can see they ONLY accept click2pay, wire, eWalletExpress and moneybookers – can this really be true?
That’s weird
I deposited through Neteller just the other day, using the web based cashier.
I’ll just took a look and it seems like they have one cashier function but I have emailed Richard to check. That sounds weird Jan but I will get back to you once I hear from them.
On the downtime issue, I am told that the system need to be taken down to update the affiliate database. Sounds fair but what century are we in? Never mind.
This is a good program. Retention is excellent. Richard is on the ball when you need stuff. If you bring them players, they look after you. Player value is big now during NFL.
November 2, 2006 at 1:11 pm #714308Anonymous
InactiveThis is a good program. Retention is excellent. Richard is on the ball when you need stuff. If you bring them players, they look after you. Player value is big now during NFL.
Anybody have a good number of casino players with them and had to deal with the negative carryover policy? How do they react if you ask to have the negative wiped?
November 3, 2006 at 2:38 am #714380Anonymous
InactiveI think it depends on where you live as to what payment options Bodog offers.
November 3, 2006 at 3:56 am #714383Anonymous
InactiveThat is correct. I could not deposit through Neteller either when I wanted to participate in a poker tournament a few days ago.
November 3, 2006 at 8:23 am #714393Anonymous
InactiveKris wrote:I think it depends on where you live as to what payment options Bodog offers.That is probably it – but in that case it must be a serious mistake by Bodog.
I live in Denmark and have never had any problems at all at any casino using my creditcard or my Neteller account – so why am I suddenly not allowed to use my Neteller account or creditcard at Bodog?I know I should be asking Bodog these questions – but I guess that this has the interest of other affiliates too.
Cheers
JanNovember 3, 2006 at 11:23 am #714410Anonymous
InactiveBoDog is definitely a solid place with good player retention. But the negative carryover is truly a bitch. In the last 3 months I’ve had deposits of over $20k per month and my balance has been in BIG negative (ie. -10k, -7k, -5k). It’s going to take a while to get to positive :banger:
The negative balance is always caused by casino players :tooconfus
November 3, 2006 at 11:27 am #714411Anonymous
InactiveThanks splinterfree, even though I´m tempted to see their sleek banners on my site that is going to blow it for me. If I have 20k deposits I want my commission tier of that in profits preferably or get a 0 in case they are winning but not -7k. That´s a deal buster.:rasberry:
November 3, 2006 at 11:55 am #714415Anonymous
InactiveI also like Bodog. When I saw their site I loved it, and I signed up immediately!
November 13, 2006 at 8:36 pm #715586Anonymous
InactiveHalf a million £ in bets and the margin is a hundred £ or so up or down each day – some people are just too disciplined!
November 13, 2006 at 10:14 pm #715595Anonymous
InactiveI’m in a similar hole right now, working my way out of the hole. Hoping and praying it zeroes out by end of month.
splinterfree wrote:BoDog is definitely a solid place with good player retention. But the negative carryover is truly a bitch. In the last 3 months I’ve had deposits of over $20k per month and my balance has been in BIG negative (ie. -10k, -7k, -5k). It’s going to take a while to get to positive :banger:The negative balance is always caused by casino players :tooconfus
November 13, 2006 at 10:48 pm #715598Anonymous
InactiveOk, let me summarise – if you´re in a hole they don´t negotiate to wipe the negative on a case by case basis. That truly is a bitch!
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