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  • #604415
    Anonymous
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    Do Euro Partners have a negative rollover? I’ve never worried about it before as I was on CPA but yet somehow managed to have a negative balance a couple of months back and have had no payments for last month.

    #745679
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Yes, they have negative carryover:

    AffiliateGuardDog wrote:
    Negative Carryover?: If the account is in a negative position (e.g. because customer winnings have exceeded customer losses) the negative position will be carried over into the following month(s).

    Euro Partners Terms Analysis

    #745737
    GambleHarder
    Member

    Hello,

    I’ll do everything I can to assist with this and make sure you are earning! :santa2:

    Please send me your username either here or in a private message so I can immediately look into this and figure out why your balance is negative.

    Kind Regards,

    CPDirector

    #745795
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    I don’t actively promote Euro Partners anymore, but I do expect to be paid for the residual earnings generated by my players (whatever is left of them). :tongue:

    A few points I’d like to make about the negative carryover at Euro Partners.

    First off, as you know, negatives are carried over. Also, you should know that Euro Partners has a $250 minimum payout.

    So, say you promote them for 3 months, and you accrue $249. That money is “banked” and can’t be affected (erased) by negative earnings the next month, right?

    WRONG!

    It is affected. It is erased. Too bad if you didn’t reach the outrageously high $250 minimum payout threshold. If you end the month with a negative balance, the negative balance is offset by any previously earned money that wasn’t paid out to you.

    I have proof, because this is happening to me. My stats for the year:

    Month     Opening Bal.   Earnings   Closing Bal.

    Jan 2007   $35.47        $72.09      $107.56
    Feb 2007   $107.56      $0.00       $107.56
    Mar 2007   $107.56      $-505.75   $-398.19
    Apr 2007   $-398.19      $-2.28      $-400.47
    May 2007   $-400.47    $-17.50     $-417.97
    Jun 2007   $-417.97     $-54.15     $-472.12
    Jul 2007    $-472.12     $197.75     $-274.37
    Aug 2007   $-274.37     $91.00      $-183.37

    As you can see, in February I had $107.56 accrued. That was wiped out in March by a negative amount of $505.75. My $107.56 was erased, applied toward the negative amount, which reduced the negative amount to $398.19.

    Then in the following months, my negative kept on growing, which is another discussion altogether. I’ve seen this at Kiwi Casino also (another Playtech). Month after month, players walk away with more than they put in (until recently in the case of Euro Partners). It seems statistically unlikely, yet it’s happening. With Playtech. Only. :tooconfus

    #745798
    GambleHarder
    Member

    * So, say you promote them for 3 months, and you accrue $249. That money is “banked” and can’t be affected (erased) by negative earnings the next month, right?

    The minimum payout for the first commission payment is $200 so yes you would get paid, even if its just below $200 because we are flexible and handle each affiliate circumstance on an individual basis.

    Prior to making any statements regarding this particular account (Engineer’s), please confirm the username your are referring to so that I may have a close look at players and stats. Then we can discuss further.

    We have a great number of satisfied affiliates and we are a transparent and honest company, that is one of the biggest reasons we are successful. I will do my best to handle your situation fairly and look forward to your cooperation.

    Kind Regards,

    CPDirector:hattip:

    #745811
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    I realized during lunch that part of my previous post didn’t make sense. :blush:

    Of course the accrued money would be erased. If you have a negative balance to get out of, it could actually happen faster if you put the previously accrued money toward the negative balance. It doesn’t matter “how” the negative is paid off. One way or another, the affiliate will pay it off. Actually the current setup is probably the only good way to do it.

    The issue, I guess, is the minimum payout. If the minimum payout was $50 instead of $200, I would be already have that $107.56 in my pocket. Of course, my current negative balance would be $107.56 larger at this point, and it would take me longer to get out of that hole, had the minimum payout been $50. Given the choice, I would rather take the money as soon as I can (i.e. with a $50 min. payout). Lower payment thresholds are always better, IMO.

    Anyway, sorry CPDirector for going off about something that wasn’t really that big of an issue. I am still concerned about having multiple months of negative earnings with Euro Partners and Gaming Partners (I realize you can’t help me with GP).

    My user name is engineer1553. If you could find out how my player(s) came out ahead in March, April, May, and June, that would be great. :hattip: Thanks in advance.

    #746072
    GambleHarder
    Member

    Hello,

    We’ve only received a few players from you, but the one with the winnings is still playing and depositing/withdrawing. You can see this if you check your stats by player and sort by anything from deposit amounts to net gaming.

    If you don’t quite understand than please let me know so I can call to explain.

    Kind Regards,

    CPDirector

    #748187
    affiliategod
    Member

    The minimum payout for the first commission payment is $200 so yes you would get paid, even if its just below $200 because we are flexible and handle each affiliate circumstance on an individual basis.

    I have been an affiliate for quite some time and have never been paid by you as I had never met the minimum threshold. At the end of August my earnings were:

    Aug 2007 $63.57 $163.13 $0.00 $226.70

    Therefore, shouldn’t I have been paid?

    If you could please look into this matter, it would be appreciated. My affiliate id is: more4me

    Thank you.

    #748189
    affiliategod
    Member

    Also, I had put in for the 60% commission you are offering for new affiliates OR affiliates who have not brought in any new players for 3 months. I had not brought in any new players for quite a few months prior to August:

    Earn 60% commission!
    If you are new to the program or have not brought players for 3 months, you qualify to earn an incredible 60% commission!

    For your first month with Euro Partners (or starting to send players again after 3 months) you will receive 60% commission, in your second month you will receive 50%, and in your third month 40% commission. This way you get a jump start on earning with our program and receive even more cash sooner! Click here for more information.

    To qualify you must enter your affiliate ID on the promotion page found here.

    I received an automated email stating that my affliate account manager (whoever that may be??) would review my request and reply to me. I never heard a word back.

    Seeing as I did put that request in, wouldn’t that entitle me to 60% commissions (IF approved) for revenue generated in August? Then 50% for revenue in September?

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