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  • #662893
    Anonymous
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    They don’t have a 2 tier and right now PS pays the least (only offering a $75 CPA, no rev. share) in the poker market although we do trust them and do decent with them.
    You can email them at [email protected]

    Hope that helps.

    #662896
    Anonymous
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    Ellen is correct – email them if you would like to become an affiliate… there is no 2nd tier program, and no “Affiliate” links on their website.

    #662921
    Anonymous
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    Thanks for the info, i will hold off for now, too many other programs who are agressively looking for aff’s.

    Brian

    #662943
    Anonymous
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    I wouldn’t trust them as far as I can throw a piano.

    I signed up and received confirmation email.

    2 months later I wrote them asking to check my stats. They replied they didn’t have me in their database.

    This after I had even went as far as to write them back after receiving their confirmation email; to ask if my link code was correct (a failsafe).

    They replied yes, and well, you know how it ended.

    Poker Stars suck big time IMO.

    #662946
    Anonymous
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    bb1webs wrote:
    Poker Stars suck big time IMO.

    I agree. Stick with Party and Empire. Thats a no brainer. :banger:

    #662966
    Anonymous
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    signed up recently…you have to download their software and create a player account…once that is all active, you can check your stats through their desktop poker app…it was a tough process and i had to contact support before i could figure it out…

    the confusion for me is what (if any) the difference is between pokerstars.com and pokerstars.net…they look pretty similar, we signed up at pokerstars.com btw, but all of the advertising i see on tv is for pokerstars.net (the best site on the innernet according to moneymaker), which seems odd from a marketing standpoint…people are conditioned to type in .com before .net

    #662986
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    webber286 wrote:
    the confusion for me is what (if any) the difference is between pokerstars.com and pokerstars.net…they look pretty similar, we signed up at pokerstars.com btw, but all of the advertising i see on tv is for pokerstars.net (the best site on the innernet according to moneymaker), which seems odd from a marketing standpoint…people are conditioned to type in .com before .netParty Poker and Absolute Poker are doing this too. They each have a .com and a .net website. The .com is the “gambling” website, and the .net is the “non-gambling” version. They can advertise the .net version on TV in the U.S. because the .net doesn’t contain any gambling material that the DOJ might object to. The .net versions feature poker tutorials and free poker rooms. No money is involved. The PartyPoker.net TV ad even says on the top of the screen, “This is not a gambling site.” Got that, DOJ? :tounge2:

    It’s an interesting idea. Most people won’t remember the .net — like you said — people are conditioned to go online and type “.com” after everything. And if they should happen to do a search for “party poker,” they will probably end up at the .com version, not the .net version, because the .com version has probably been optimized quite a bit more than the .net version.

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