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March 29, 2004 at 5:52 am #647048
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Guesta lot of times Randy you can figure out who a place is; by looking at the small things that aren’t changed. look for a pattern. same construction. same … I reckognized this place by the font and layout (generally, not much different anyway) that it is in the iglobalmedia series of casinos which include planet lucky and starluck.
although I’m promoting their poker room … we’ll see for how long; as they jumped out decent but haven’t went up and that tells me they’re still full of shit.
I wouldn’t touch one of their casinos with a ten foot pole.
May 25, 2004 at 1:44 am #649671Anonymous
Inactivelets hear from others?
May 25, 2004 at 1:47 am #649672Anonymous
Inactivestay far far far away from iglobalmedia casinos
personally I would avoid the entire company … I’m not
not sure how people can trust the left hand when the right has
been stealing.
:rolleyes:
May 25, 2004 at 7:16 am #649679Anonymous
InactiveiGlobalMeida used to have a rigged software. But that days are gone. They are now knowned to supply fair random games. They have a great software, they pay fast to players and people love them.
But when I look at luckyland it really reminds the old iGlobal I would recommend to promote StarLuck or PlanetLuck. I also make some many at CasinoCounty and AceClub.June 4, 2004 at 2:21 pm #650102Anonymous
InactiveThe Iglobal affiliate managers are pushy though it could be the language barrier thats causing that. I have never had an issue and have been making increasing profits from Starluck and Party Bingo especially. They give me incentive bonuses too….Though I have head alot of bad things I don’t push them too hard and seldomly do a “campaign’ for them……. From the player side I swear their slots are rigged, and I have played every slot machine known to man online lol….alot too….
Matt
June 4, 2004 at 3:34 pm #650109Anonymous
InactiveI promote various Iglobal Casinos and have done so for some time. They always produce.
I know I have a number of slots players there because I do know some of my iglobal players to talk to, and haven’t heard any complaints. If anything, I am unhappy with the amount of redeems in my stats.
Pushy – yes. I do see it as partially cultural. Better pushy than non responsive in my book.
although I’m promoting their poker room … we’ll see for how long; as they jumped out decent but haven’t went up
Yes, I would like to see more increase in poker too – I am not sure I always agree with BB1’s increase theory as far as casinos go – to a point yes but not always – but I definitely stand behind it as far as Poker and Bingo are concerned.
June 4, 2004 at 9:27 pm #650123Anonymous
Guestits not a theory Dom, simple math.
if you talk to casino players you’ll find there a certain number of them that stick with the same places for extended, if not for extremely long periods.
I know that is true not just from talking to others, but from myself.
I find a place that I like and I stay there. simple.
That said. its a simple matter of math. Time + more players signed = more income monthly in the long run.
because you’re bound to stumble upon a % of players like myself that will stick with one place. over a period of time these players will accumulate and you add that steady income to your income to players that bounce around a bit; and at the end of the month you still will be doing better in Dec than you did in Jan.
*of course, there will be rogue months when you have winners that cut you down, but over the whole, you should see steady increase of commissions.
June 4, 2004 at 10:01 pm #650126Anonymous
InactiveQuote
From the player side I swear their slots are rigged, and I have played every slot machine known to man online lol….alot too….
LOL they have rigged webmasters for years … goodluck to those that believe in them … and I echo bb1webs
sentiment
” … they’re still full of shit.
I wouldn’t touch one of their casinos with a ten foot pole. “
:rolleyes:
June 4, 2004 at 11:49 pm #650129Anonymous
Inactivebecause you’re bound to stumble upon a % of players like myself that will stick with one place. over a period of time these players will accumulate and you add that steady income to your income to players that bounce around a bit; and at the end of the month you still will be doing better in Dec than you did in Jan.
I think maybe we expect things to happen like we ourselves do it.
I do jump around the casinos a lot – and I do have two or three staples I like better but rarely find the time to go back to. Once I haven’t been back in excess of a year or whatever, I am unlikely to go back.
I jump around because of testing them, my players jump around because of bonuses.
I try to keep players returning to me so while they jump around I can still benefit.
Now there are some casinos with better retention than others, and I will and do doubtlessly give them preferential treatment.
Then there are places that crossmarket heavily and keep you in the loop properly when they do. These can be great – they can offer big bonses to get players in the fold and then circulate them among casinos.
But if you are right all the way, then the majority of programs I have promoted has stolen me blind. I always figured that a percentage of them did – but if your theory is true, then I can count the ones who don’t cheat on one hand.
Needless to say that is very disturbing.
June 5, 2004 at 9:59 am #650133Anonymous
Guestwhat really amazes me is not the cheating, I expect that and look for it diligently.
but what amazes me is that the programs are so blatant about it and so careless about their methods that it is almost like they dare you to say something.
But as this all goes on, the programs that are the most honest; get talked about the most; therefore they are cleaning up while the others play their games.
June 5, 2004 at 11:50 am #650135Anonymous
InactiveNow, I am enroled in just about every casino and poker program out there.
Some I have given a non productive trial run years ago, some I do list as a courtesy to my repeat visitors even though they do not perform, some have a text link some place and are forgotten – when it comes down to it I do something with maybe a handful of programs.
Now, periodically I go and send some test traffic to one of the programs that fell by the wayside for one reason or another. To see if maybe they should get another shot.
In some of them, there is no movement at all. I do know that they are active programs, I know other affs are promoting them with at least some success.
What happened there? I guess what some programs do is deactivate some of the stats of their bottom producers. There is no other explanation. It gets to be hilarious when the same program approaches me at one of the conventions and asks me to join and offers me incentives. DUH! Turn your stats on for everyone and you may get a periodic surprise.
This type of cheating I have been aware of for a very long time – who usually suffers is the small affiliate who will never rise up because the stats don’t reflect his activity. What surprises me is that programs don’t realize they are shooting themselves in the foot when they do this. That account may belong to someone who will be a major producer in a few months, or it may already belong to a producer who is not actively promoting said program at the time.
Penny wise and pound foolish!
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