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August 16, 2005 at 6:41 am #670933
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InactiveThe best thing for you to do at this point is to email your aff. manager. He or she is the only one that will be able to change this for you.
August 16, 2005 at 1:45 pm #670955Anonymous
InactiveI hope to have a chance to talk to Bev in Vegas, but for now you will need to contact your account manager.
There has not been a comment issued from PP on this – apparently the legal dept. is dragging it’s feet and no one is posting.
I find this very suspicious. Why are they afraid to explain this?
I have moved this thread to their forum so they can adress the issue, should they care to.
August 16, 2005 at 4:36 pm #670979Anonymous
InactiveOf the 3 emails I’ve sent to my affiliate manager in the last week, of which one was just a basic tracking question, he hasn’t responded to even one. But then he still sends me updates on my bonanza promotion. My emails to the general affiliate email address weren’t responded to either.
I signed up with PP because I’d assumed they’d be the most proffessional to deal with.
August 16, 2005 at 9:34 pm #671007Anonymous
Inactivemy understanding is that players who are inactive for 60 are removed from your account and placed in the house account.
yes it’s another way to keep more money for themselves, they’re party poker, they figure they can do it.
on the other hand, i still get new free play players and new depositors registered from an ad campaign that ended in April….2004. So the “60 days” clause appears to kick in only after registration.
So far, I haven’t noticed any difference in my earnings or conversion rates.
August 16, 2005 at 9:57 pm #671013Anonymous
InactiveThanks for the clarification. I appreciate it.
What a bummer, have to switch out my banners now, and I have a ton of business cards coming… argh.
AmCan wrote:my understanding is that players who are inactive for 60 are removed from your account and placed in the house account.yes it’s another way to keep more money for themselves, they’re party poker, they figure they can do it.
on the other hand, i still get new free play players and new depositors registered from an ad campaign that ended in April….2004. So the “60 days” clause appears to kick in only after registration.
So far, I haven’t noticed any difference in my earnings or conversion rates.
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