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February 20, 2006 at 8:49 am #684011
Anonymous
InactiveHi Dave,
Thanks for the post and sorry if this is a little confusing.
Basically as long as a player you refer to 32Red or 32RedPoker makes deposits that total up to £50 or more, he or she then becomes your player.
The £50 amount quoted doesn’t have to be the first deposit amount. I will make sure this is changed so that it reads more clearly – I am sure that you are not the only affiliate partner to query this!
Thanks for spotting this and if you have any other questions, queries or feedback on 32Red Affiliates, please feel free to drop me a line, or post something here!
Cheers,
LeeFebruary 20, 2006 at 11:46 am #684023Anonymous
InactiveWell, now I’m confused. If I refer a player that deposits only £40 and never deposits again, I get nothing?
February 20, 2006 at 12:33 pm #684025Anonymous
InactiveHi kidd75219,
kidd75219 wrote:Well, now I’m confused. If I refer a player that deposits only £40 and never deposits again, I get nothing?This is correct, as we have to set some kind of criteria as to what constitutes a real money player at 32Red and 32Red Poker.
£50 (or currency equivalent) I feel is a reasonable amount to ask for – indeed with our new player bonuses set at 100% match, up to 100 free chips, for a new player to deposit less than 50 of his or her currency is rare. We are also known for our retention marketing skills and with our attrition rates extremely low we always do all we can to make sure any player to 32Red, regardless of how or where they came from, are given plenty of opportunities to keep playing with us.
I hope this answers your questions, if you have any other queries feel free to drop me a line, or post a reply.
Cheers,
LeeFebruary 20, 2006 at 12:42 pm #684027Anonymous
InactiveWell, I have not sent you any players yet, and now I don’t think I will.
You pay 25%, others pay more.
Other groups pay us for all players we send. Casino Rewards pays us for players that don’t even deposit. They give us a percentage of the $10 no deposit bonus.
IMO a real money player is one that deposits any money.
So if I send you a hundred players that all deposit and lose £40, you get £4,000 and I get nothing. I’m not saying that would happen, but it is possible.
I’m sorry, but you are getting NO free traffic from my sites. Your links are coming down ASAP.
February 20, 2006 at 1:02 pm #684029Anonymous
InactiveHi kidd,
I am sorry that you feel so strongly about this, but due to previous activities by a few unscrupulous affiliate partners we have had no choice but to enforce this.
As mentioned though, it is very rare that a player deposits a total less than the 50 units stated, and we do all we can to ensure players keep coming back to 32Red.
As a publicly listed company, we are on record as stating our lifetime value per player figures, and we believe that we have one of, if not the best lvp figure in the business. This is therefore peace of mind for any of our affiliate partners who choose to be paid Revenue Share, as the average return dictates good revenues for you.
I would be the first to admit that we do not have the largest rev share deal in the market, however a top line of 32% is competitive, especially when you factor in our lvp figures.
I do hope that you can see your way to keeping 32Red listed, and if I can help you in anyway please feel free to email me directly at [email protected]
Kindest regards,
LeeFebruary 20, 2006 at 1:50 pm #684033Anonymous
InactiveThanks for answering my question, Lee.
February 23, 2006 at 2:19 pm #684519Anonymous
InactiveHi Lee
Can you post or PM me your LVP figures as i couldnt find them i your site, as im thinking about promoting you guys
Cheers
DarkoFebruary 23, 2006 at 2:40 pm #684523Anonymous
InactiveHi Darko,
darko123 wrote:Hi LeeCan you post or PM me your LVP figures as i couldnt find them i your site, as im thinking about promoting you guys
Cheers
DarkoA PM should be sitting in your inbox right now.
If you need anything else, feel free to drop me a line, either here at CAP or directly at [email protected]
Cheers,
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