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February 14, 2012 at 2:41 pm #821391
Anonymous
InactiveThe industry is always a bit risky, ie we only have fellow advertizers to take a stand on waht we think may be shaving or bad terms and conditions. There is no way to actually audit any of these people, but we can remove them from our sites. Its like the Wild West, fast and fun but watch your back and never depend on one source of income.
February 14, 2012 at 2:49 pm #821394
CasinoGemMember@allfreechips 235846 wrote:
The industry is always a bit risky, ie we only have fellow advertizers to take a stand on waht we think may be shaving or bad terms and conditions. There is no way to actually audit any of these people, but we can remove them from our sites. Its like the Wild West, fast and fun but watch your back and never depend on one source of income.
But how come i see no one person talk about legal advice, if i’m promoting apple products
and they owe me 30 grand you would get legal advice.
I’m not sure i want to be apart of this
February 14, 2012 at 2:53 pm #821396
CasinoGemMemberwhy is there even a resolution center this is legal issue? if someone owes u money you take legal action, dont sound right to me
February 14, 2012 at 2:55 pm #821397Anonymous
InactiveFor the past 10 years or so online gambling has operated without any regulatory control so yes there have been some shady companies that have walked away with people’s money and there is nothing we can do about it. There is no legal advice to give.
Now we’re seeing many countries putting regulations in place so that the monies are guaranteed.
February 14, 2012 at 2:57 pm #821398
CasinoGemMember@fonzi 235852 wrote:
For the past 10 years or so online gambling has operated without any regulatory control so yes there have been some shady companies that have walked away with people’s money and there is nothing we can do about it. There is no legal advice to give.
Now we’re seeing many countries putting regulations in place so that the monies are guaranteed.
okay thanks fonz ,
February 14, 2012 at 2:58 pm #821399
CasinoGemMemberthanks for great help on the site
February 14, 2012 at 3:01 pm #821400
CasinoGemMembersorry mayb overacting thinking i’ll be worried ect
February 14, 2012 at 3:03 pm #821401
CasinoGemMembermaybe i’m just overeacting but its a bit scary, but look forward to being a big player
February 14, 2012 at 3:09 pm #821402
CasinoGemMember@fonzi 235852 wrote:
For the past 10 years or so online gambling has operated without any regulatory control so yes there have been some shady companies that have walked away with people’s money and there is nothing we can do about it. There is no legal advice to give.
Now we’re seeing many countries putting regulations in place so that the monies are guaranteed.
Okay kewl thanks ,
February 14, 2012 at 3:11 pm #821403
CasinoGemMemberWell my sites looking good still working on it, maybe i’m over reacting but unregulated ect but it does seem like a promising industry to be into
February 14, 2012 at 3:12 pm #821404
CasinoGemMemberi’ll stick to the CAP team sites and should be fine thats how i feel cause all problems seem to be ones not on their list so i’ll go from there , thanks again fonz
February 14, 2012 at 3:19 pm #821405Anonymous
InactiveYou’re very welcome, and as allfreechips mentioned, don’t put all your eggs in one basket. If you’re promoting 10 programs and 1 has a problem it won’t as big of an impact.
February 14, 2012 at 4:17 pm #821406
misswiggMemberYou should make an effort to work with reputable and trustworthy programs only, it only takes a few minutes to research someone and its better to be safe than sorry.
February 14, 2012 at 5:40 pm #821411
bosshoggsMemberCasinodude:
Welcome to the CAP Forums, and thanks for sharing your experience with us. As fonzi & allfreechips mentioned, since online gambling is not fully regulated, there are unfortunately some shady companies out there.
Here are some things you can have “in your back pocket”
1) Make sure that you are working with reputable companies. Bottom line, if it is a program that is listed in our Main Directory, CAP has done all of the screening for that program and you should be good to go.2) Do your homework on any online gaming program! Be thoughtful about who you partner with. Remember, it takes a lot of time on your end to get up and going, and you want to make sure you are investing yourself with a strong operator.
3) If you do face any issues whatsoever, please feel free to connect with our team on the forums, or report a problem in the scams or resolution centers that CAP provides. We have a close-knit community and everyone here tries their best to lend insight and help wherever possible.
Best of luck to you in everything!
February 15, 2012 at 3:13 am #821438
CasinoGemMember@JillO 235867 wrote:
Casinodude:
Here are some things you can have “in your back pocket”
1) Make sure that you are working with reputable companies. Bottom line, if it is a program that is listed in our Main Directory, CAP has done all of the screening for that program and you should be good to go.Best of luck to you in everything!
Hi thankyou Jillo, really gettin alot of help on the forum which is great I’m really looking forward to see how I achieve in this industry. I was getting a bit concerned but as I have noticed the problems i seen seems to be coming from those not on your list.
Which from the beginning will only be using programs on your list which i have been researching and found a few already that i like.
Thanks again, I will be just sticking with CAP programs thats fine to me as it gives me assurance so thats great
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