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February 21, 2006 at 1:23 am #684153
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InactiveTHE ABOVE POST WAS TOO LONG TO FIT IN ONE SPACE.
HERE’S MORE:
One week later (Fri Feb 10, 2006), we had not received a reply. We made an iquirey about the status of their response and were told via email that a reply was coming soon.
Six days later (Thu, 16 Feb 2006 ) , we had not received a reply. We made another iquirey about the status of their response and were told via email that the MG Stats issue was delaying their investigation into these audits. We were told to publish them without a reply from Fortune if we needed to.
It has now been 17 days since our initial email with these audits was sent to Fortune Affiliates. We see no choice but to publish them at this time.Today, we were also told that the delayed payments issue has also affected a timely reply. We were asked by Fortune to pass that information along. Affiliate Manager David Sack told me he understood if we needed to release the results today, and stated there will be a public response from Fortune shortly.
February 21, 2006 at 1:35 am #684157Anonymous
InactiveThank you for this, JTodd.
Very nice work, and very helpful.
I hope Fortune will work on fixing these issues and we can go ahead with business as usual.
February 21, 2006 at 1:48 am #684158Anonymous
InactiveWow. Damning examples there.
– The customer service tracking works fine
– the Casino knows all about the customer
– But the affiliate statistics are flawed to minimise tracking.
sneaky2.giAn orchestrated consipracy to deliberately implement an ineffective tracking system in order to short chance affiliates.
:notify:I wonder what percentage of their customer base are orphaned (that is to say without afffiliate entitlements) … pretty high I’d guess.
I’d be outraged – except I don’t work much with fortune affiliates.
February 21, 2006 at 2:04 am #684160Anonymous
InactiveHeh, I’m glad I dont work with them, although most of the casino affiliate programs (if not all) are crooked to some point…
And you know they fired the aff. manager because he opened his mouth…Sad, very sad…February 21, 2006 at 2:26 am #684163Anonymous
InactiveMan this is alot to digest. I think I will be scaling back until this issue is settled. greek39
February 21, 2006 at 3:43 am #684174Anonymous
InactiveWe are doing crappy here and the stats are frozen for a half a month, they are coming down off main pages! Another program that cross markets is Referspot, they do it all the time and they do it with the new casinos they open for 3 months before they even give the affiliates the chance to market them.
Very very good work, I would like to see a few more programs audited.
February 21, 2006 at 5:16 am #684181Anonymous
InactiveFortune does seem to be one of the better programs out there, so I hope they will be vigilent in fixing this problem.
February 21, 2006 at 5:34 am #684184Anonymous
InactiveThis firm will claim ineptitude when it suits.
Blame the player when it suits.
Blame Slickstreet when it suits.
Point to the exact terms when it suits.
The security dept when it suits.
Spyware galore.
The software don’t track.
Well, not your stats, but ours yes.Crazy coincidences enough to shut a firm, or help make millions no matter what.
February 23, 2006 at 8:47 pm #684570Anonymous
InactiveIt is my understanding that Fortune will be responding to this as soon as next week. I have confidence that they have been looking into our concerns seriously, even though they’ve been quite busy of late.
Also, the APCW has additional audit results (some finished and some pending) that also deal with cross-marketing. We will also release those results soon.
February 23, 2006 at 9:03 pm #684571Anonymous
InactiveLook forward to seeing them. Thanks for all the hard work the APCW have put into this. Those of us which are members should really support them more by posting on the APCW forum from time to time. I know I have been poor in this respect also.
February 23, 2006 at 9:12 pm #684572Anonymous
InactiveIntegrity wrote:Also, the APCW has additional audit results (some finished and some pending) that also deal with cross-marketing. We will also release those results soon.Thanks J.Todd.
Cross marketing can be a real blessing or a real curse, depending on the program’s way of handling it.
February 26, 2006 at 9:40 am #684735Anonymous
InactiveHey guys…
Sorry no trply until now… was out of town Friday & Saturday…
just got in =0)Thanks so much for your support in this matter… it makes that hard work worth it when we can improve the industry.
This cross-marketing study has been interesting for sure. I think that the other audit results may actually cause more questions than they solve. Like, for example, “Why is it that one program can and another can’t…” type of stuff…
February 26, 2006 at 1:28 pm #684739Anonymous
InactiveSince promoting Forune Affilates for the last three months I have made $5.00 each month. This month I began to get a little worried because my montly $5.00 commision wasn’t there. I check last night and yes finally I made a whopping $5.00 again. So far, I think I have made $15.00 in total.
Doing pretty good I can buy 15 slurpees. What a joke! greek39
February 26, 2006 at 10:14 pm #684764Anonymous
InactiveI check last night and yes finally I made a whopping $5.00…
I’m Lovin’ It!
[IMG]http://www.integritycasinoguide.com/DollarMenu.GIF[/IMG]February 27, 2006 at 12:51 am #684773Anonymous
InactiveGood one, maybe the cholesterol would do me good. But anyway I find your report very well done and interesting. greek3
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