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July 27, 2006 at 2:03 pm #700097
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InactiveYep, I asked around and got positive feedback also.
July 28, 2006 at 11:56 am #700216Anonymous
InactiveHere is a walk through of the process from ReferBack for those of you who want to see what your players experience now…
http://www.referback.com/bonus-system-flash.asp
Cheers,
Shane
July 28, 2006 at 7:48 pm #700266Anonymous
GuestHi,
sorry if I’m raining on your parade but 45% and 54% don’t sound like an overwhelming ratio of happy campers.
how was your poll conducted?
if it was the above ratio and then the next was 20% and 22% who liked it a lot and then 14% and 15% who had no opinion and then another 10% who didn’t like it … etc well then those are good numbers.
but if the poll was what do you think of the new bonus system and the choices were
_ excellent_ sucked
then 45% and 54% aren’t so good.

sorry … . haven’t had my coffee yet
July 28, 2006 at 8:16 pm #700271Anonymous
InactiveHehe, my poll (if you insist on calling it that) consisted of 3 people who played there and were enthusiastic about how easy it was now to keep track of everything and how they liked that they could play whatever they liked.
I am staunchly resistant to bonuses myself but may want to try one under those conditions.
July 29, 2006 at 1:04 am #700301Anonymous
InactiveCasino Rewards has something that’s similar – It’s very good to know. I would think close to 100% would find this useful and informative and possibly the reason the % isn’t higher is because a player may want to cash in some sort of winnings only to learn they will lose the bonus –
I don’t know why my mind thinks this way, but I actually deposited more money, more than what the bonus was just so I could reach the playthrough requirements to cash in….but I lost track of time and really enjoyed the slot game I was playing, lost the money I was going to cash in. It keeps you from having to keep checking playcheck to see how much has been wagered.
It’s actually like a casino version of ammortization where your deposit is the interest and the bonus is the principle.
July 29, 2006 at 7:06 am #700327Anonymous
Inactivebb1webs wrote:Hi,sorry if I’m raining on your parade but 45% and 54% don’t sound like an overwhelming ratio of happy campers.
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then 45% and 54% aren’t so good.

sorry … . haven’t had my coffee yet
LOL – I hear you but fortunately it wasn’t an all of nothing statement *phew*
The poll results were as follows (JPC% / TGC%):
- 54% / 45% – Excellent
- 28% / 25% – Good
- 09% / 20% – Fair
- 02% / 02% – Mediocre
- 08% / 01% – Poor
Also this is an overall results based on the following criteria:
- Players First Impression of the System (face value)
- Their impressions of it’s benefit to them
- Clarity of how the system works
- How this System compares to the ‘old’ bonus process
I hope this helps calrify the result set
July 29, 2006 at 7:14 am #700328Anonymous
Inactivevoovoo wrote:Casino Rewards has something that’s similar – It’s very good to know. I would think close to 100% would find this useful and informative and possibly the reason the % isn’t higher is because a player may want to cash in some sort of winnings only to learn they will lose the bonus –I don’t know why my mind thinks this way, but I actually deposited more money, more than what the bonus was just so I could reach the playthrough requirements to cash in….but I lost track of time and really enjoyed the slot game I was playing, lost the money I was going to cash in. It keeps you from having to keep checking playcheck to see how much has been wagered.
It’s actually like a casino version of ammortization where your deposit is the interest and the bonus is the principle.
Thats 100% on track VooVoo

This systems intention is to help players keep track of how much they still need to wager in order to have met play through, and does so through a simple one page interface as well as the face that the bonus cash will move from their ‘bonus’ window into their ‘cash’ window automatically as they meet portiosn of the play through.
It does also save the casinos and affiliates to a greater or less degree from advantage play by stopping the practice of cashing in purchase amounts as soon as the bonus is credited and then only playing out the free credits.
This ‘advantage play’ is a huge contributor to why so many affiliates don’t see as much long term benefit from their traffic as they should.
We hope this system will encourage true casino enthusiasts to play (becuase now bonuses are applied to all games not just slots) and discourage advantage players somewhat (becuase they have to play through their purchase amounts).
:blahblah: Thats enough babbling from me – hope you all have a great weekend

Shane
July 30, 2006 at 6:38 pm #700450Anonymous
InactiveAs a player, I personally like the new bonus system. Now as a player I no longer have to keep track of my betting totals.
July 30, 2006 at 8:07 pm #700458Anonymous
InactiveI think the new bonus system is a huge improvement, and it will pay dividends of happier customers for a long time to come. Nice work!
July 30, 2006 at 11:33 pm #700469Anonymous
InactiveThis bonus system is infinitely better, as it allows players to decide when they want to cashout. To be honest I think of it more as a sticky bonus with extra benefits.
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