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June 10, 2006 at 2:51 pm #695160
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InactiveI second the opinon of Cedrik, it is why I am going to give GF a second chance, albeit with limitations. I trust Cedrik will run a tight ship (or he will get a severe lashing from yours truly :whipper” )
We have seen that CAP does kick out programs we expose as bad, as in sportingbet affiliated programs and 888. CAP actually unceremonially kicked out GF back then, and real fast, too.
So the motives of allowing GF back now are just based on trust based on personell changes.
You guys know my track record – when I smell a rat I go after it. And we will all keep a close eye on this program.
June 10, 2006 at 4:59 pm #695169Anonymous
Inactivewar wrote:2) Gambling Federation has agreed to certain terms and stipulations we set forth. We are not foolish, nor would we allow them back without certain restrictions. On this matter, we’ll allow our actions to speak louder than words, should the restrictions be violated.Can you please outline what these restrictions are that are specific to Gambling Federation?
June 11, 2006 at 11:19 pm #695264Anonymous
InactiveAttention! My opinion has nothing to do with your software, but with your actions.
I’m an affiliate of GF for many, many years, and last week I tried to login.
I got an incorrect login error. I thought that was strange. I tried my affiliate links, and they worked, but they redirected me to another affiliate code. I didn’t knew what was going on! So, I was sending traffic, but not getting recognition for it? Other links in the same page, but for other partners (UPP for example), were bringing me thousands of dollars, so it wasn’t an inactive site.
I contacted your Partner Support and they told me that due to “recent inactivity” my account was closed! What??? Was that in your terms years and years ago? They told me that I could open a new account. Of course I won’t do that. I don’t think that closing an active account, with depositing players in the past, is the way for a long partnership. So I keep working with another partners, with whom I am for more than 4 and a half years, without a glitch.I didn’t write anything about it here, because I saw that you were no longer certified, so it wouldn’t lead anywhere. I thanked your partner support for the quick and courteous answers and that was it. But now, I think that this should be public.
June 12, 2006 at 3:24 am #695276Anonymous
InactiveHello Webmaster7,
Good to hear from you. I will investigate further your request as it is indeed quite atypical. Please send me an email at [email protected] to confirm your account ID and we will analyze your account.
I encourage all affiliate that has any past or on going matters to come forward and contact us immediately so we can react and take direct actions.
Once again, thank you Dominique and War for your great support. I really appreciate it. :colgate:
Regards,Cedrik
June 12, 2006 at 10:08 am #695287Anonymous
InactiveHello Cedrik,
Thank you. Your partner support team told me that this was recent, and it was due to cleaning up the affiliate database, to make the support better. But that can be very costly…
I didn’t even argue, because it doesn’t lead to a nice long partnership. So I just thanked for the politeness and quick info, and moved on.I just don’t think that keeping my old urls working, but directing to another tracking code of yours, is correct… if my affiliate account is deactivated, you could just kill those links, not getting my visitors, without any retribution.
June 12, 2006 at 3:20 pm #695305Anonymous
InactiveHello again Webmaster7,
I received your email and replied to it. I appreciate your patience and good faith while we investigate your request.
I look forward to a long and profitable relationship.
Regards,Cedrik
June 12, 2006 at 3:48 pm #695306Anonymous
InactiveThank you for showing interest, and trying to help. I’m a fair person, and that is the only thing I also expect. I hope that everything can be resolved soon.
I don’t even know since exactly when did my links stopped being tracked, so I can only trust you.June 12, 2006 at 10:20 pm #695338Anonymous
InactiveDid G-Fed end up paying the player(s) who had legitamate wins at their casinos? or does everybody have a short memory.
June 12, 2006 at 10:27 pm #695340
vladcizsolMemberPlease refresh our memories. Which players werent paid?
June 12, 2006 at 10:32 pm #695341Anonymous
InactiveAlso blacklisted on Wizardofodds, rogued on casinomeister, etc.
June 12, 2006 at 10:40 pm #695342
vladcizsolMemberThey were black listed and rogued because some overly zealous employees inserted a software patch which prevented players from viewing a competitors casino that they were mad at and had accused of stealing their data. This was a really bad thing to do and we decertified at the time this came to light also. They have corrected the software problem and removed the employees responsible for that breach of trust. They also added a well respected Affiliate Manager and have assured us they will attend to all player and affiliate issues promptly.
Actyper I dont know of any players who werent paid by Gambling Federation. And if there are any I am sure Cedrik will be happy to look into this for us and seek a resolution.
June 13, 2006 at 3:46 am #695358Anonymous
InactiveThank you Professor for your comments and support. :thumbsup:
Concerning the past events, it was out of my control and I will assume all responsibilities from this point on. I comprehend Actyper’s comments about our history and I assure that our organization constantly paid our affiliates and the players proficiently and punctually.
Our sponsoring casinos use the most advanced security process to detect fraudulent players’ activities and therefore protect the casinos and most importantly our affiliates’ revenues.
Bear in mind, our profession is to represent your interest and to fulfill all your expectations.
Regards,
Cedrik
June 16, 2006 at 8:13 pm #695741Anonymous
InactiveI wanted to say that my account is active again, and I want to thank CAP and Cedrik for their help. Other affiliates would keep whinning about having sent traffic that wasn’t credited, but I will forget this mistake, because I like to give a second chance to everyone
June 16, 2006 at 8:30 pm #695745Anonymous
InactiveYour welcome Webmaster7.
Our affiliate manager Joao did a fantastic job monitoring your past reports and keeping you updated on your account activity.
We appreciate your fairness and we look forward working with you.
Regards,Cedrik
June 16, 2006 at 9:43 pm #695750Anonymous
InactiveYes, João was very helpful, and now we will start working again :thumbsup:
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