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March 14, 2007 at 9:35 pm #730771
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InactiveNEVER EVER offer incentives to players. That is what they are referring to. This is the first and will be the last time that I defend a decision made by 888.
March 15, 2007 at 4:14 am #730802Anonymous
InactiveI am still waiting for the response for the 888. I sent my affiliate account name to the manager on casino affiliate programs. then I receive no response anymore
thanksMarch 15, 2007 at 7:42 am #730814Anonymous
InactiveThe 888.com Affiliate Program has a zero-tolerance policy toward fraud. Period. We are dealing with a fraud issue here and that is why this particular affiliate’s account has been blocked. Any further discussion with this affiliate will be through our fraud department.
Our program encourages affiliates to be creative about the way they promote 888.com and its brands, including incentives. Our policy states quite clearly, however, that any incentive must be approved by the 888.com Affiliate Program before it is offered to players.
April 4, 2007 at 4:02 am #732935
MaRcRaMParticipantThe 888.com Affiliate Program has a zero-tolerance policy toward fraud. Period. We are dealing with a fraud issue here and that is why this particular affiliate’s account has been blocked.
How affiliates can prevent the people who just clicked on their affiliate link or banner somewhere, from doing fraud activities ?
In term of offering incentives I agree, because it is something against 888’s TOS and is directly related to the affiliate but regarding the fraud, affiliates should not be responsible for player’s fraud activities !
They can accept not to receive commission for these users but getting blocked is something else.Hope to get a reasonable answer.
April 4, 2007 at 12:06 pm #732966Anonymous
InactiveYou REALLY are new here aren’t you?
:Nod:888.con have been bumping people off their CPA list for years.
Their term for FRUAD really means when you refer a series of players who do not lose enough money to justify paying you the CPA.
They simply stamp the affiliate account fraud – lock you out – and that’s the end of the story.
You’ll never get a detailed explaination or a rational reason …
And you won’t get paid.I speak from personal experience here … YES IT STINKS
:bullshit:April 4, 2007 at 1:36 pm #732973Anonymous
InactiveI have to side with 888 here.
Incentivised advertising is not allowed, you will be hard up finding any program that allows it.
April 4, 2007 at 2:06 pm #732977
MaRcRaMParticipantYou REALLY are new here aren’t you?
Yup, as the number of my posts indicates (1 at present) I’m pretty much new here :hattip:
Dominique wrote:I have to side with 888 here.
Incentivised advertising is not allowed, you will be hard up finding any program that allows it.As I said it’s ok but what about the fraud issue they mentioned ?
Penalizing the affiliate for something 100% out of affiliate control ?:huh2: -
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