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April 14, 2006 at 2:35 pm #688736
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InactiveA player that wagers every day on slots is rarely going to have a winning month. How much is the players average monthly loss? If it is a newer player, how much has the player deposited?
April 14, 2006 at 2:53 pm #688738Anonymous
InactiveKeep him on wager share. Especially if he plays video slots and freespin type slots.
I had a large player have a large win this mnth, and now he is playing it all back, and I never missed a beat.He wagered a lot to get the win, so I made money. His win is not my loss, so I am happy for him. And now he is playing it back and I have a supermonth.
Some affs may be gamblers at heart and enjoying the suspense of watching the stats fluctuate with winners and losers, but not me.
I like to be able to plan on my earnings.
There are a ot of slots, especially feature and free spin ones, that pay off frequently and keep the player going for along time.
These make you excellent money on wager share.
April 14, 2006 at 4:45 pm #688743Anonymous
InactiveWhen I asked casino rewards about changing my account they said if I was to change it to wager share it would be a permanent change and I could not change back…
April 19, 2006 at 2:33 am #689130Anonymous
Inactivekdollar wrote:When I asked casino rewards about changing my account they said if I was to change it to wager share it would be a permanent change and I could not change back…Strange … I thought I had posted a reply to this last Thursday.
Have a read on this post:
http://www.casinoaffiliateprograms.com/bb/showthread.php?t=10811&page=2#19Follow those directions and you should be fine.
April 19, 2006 at 4:46 pm #689184Anonymous
InactiveHi Ryan,
Would you be so kind to clarify one thing for me: as far as i see my 2nd tier earnings fluctuate from positive to 0 and then back to positive. I suppose that my 2nd tier webmasters choose to stay at RevShare, am i right?
If so, these webmasters should make new accounts to promote your properties, right? Then why their new accounts aren’t credited to me? I referred them and i’m not responsible that the system changed, they are still referred by me…
Thanks in advance.April 19, 2006 at 11:20 pm #689224Anonymous
InactiveGamblingAtlas wrote:Hi Ryan,Would you be so kind to clarify one thing for me: as far as i see my 2nd tier earnings fluctuate from positive to 0 and then back to positive. I suppose that my 2nd tier webmasters choose to stay at RevShare, am i right?
If so, these webmasters should make new accounts to promote your properties, right? Then why their new accounts aren’t credited to me? I referred them and i’m not responsible that the system changed, they are still referred by me…
Thanks in advance.New accounts created by affiliates to accomodate the revshare to wager model move will be mapped to your (new) account and the structure will stay the same. Basically a referral is a referral and we’re asking them to create new accounts so the referral remains valid & unchanged.
So for example:
You are Affiliate A and you refer Affiliate B.If affiliate B elects to keep an old account on RevShare and create a new Wager account to send new traffic to then:
Both Affiliate B’s old RevShare account and new wager Account would both be mapped to your current account. -
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