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August 5, 2005 at 6:44 pm #670284
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InactiveThat’s good to hear about rewards, Professor.
So I assume I have a full list of programs to pull – any program entering this fray with more retroactive or other kinds of lousy changes has to have lost their mind.
August 5, 2005 at 6:59 pm #670288Anonymous
InactiveLOL Professor!
I must confess that I considered that a very real possibility, even though I have stood by them over a long period and consider them to be generally good – though every now and then you still have to step on their toes to make sure they are paying attention.
If they do try some action like that though, they will get a very loud and public complaint from me – as well as getting the boot from any site which I still have control over
August 5, 2005 at 10:01 pm #670308Anonymous
InactiveFor information, i sent an email out to many of the affiliate managers today asking for statements on retroactive changes. I am compiling a list of those who reply with their statements which I’ll publish when they’ve all had a chance to respond.
I should add that early results are encouraging, though around only 20% have so far replied.
Cheers
Simmo!
August 6, 2005 at 6:20 am #670332Anonymous
InactiveIt was a very good letter, Simmo – I look forward to seeing the results.
August 6, 2005 at 6:27 am #670333Anonymous
InactiveI’m looking forward to this, too. Should be an interesting read. Thanks for putting this together, Simmo. :cheers:
August 6, 2005 at 6:59 am #670337Anonymous
Guesthere’s what I’m running on one of my sites that gets about 400 eyes on it a day.
Warning! Have you been playing at any of these names?
Here’s a great example of what I mean when I say you really don’t know who you’re dealing with until its too late… the casinos below have recently decided to breach contracts with affiliates which they themselves created: simply because they are in a position where they have “already got theirs”. Now is this the kind of casino you want to be playing at when you hit the big jackpot?
These casinos will also be in that same position when you hit your big jackpot. It is in my opinion that if these casinos will screw their affiliates; people who are in a position to speak to the gambling public such as myself; then what chance do you have as a single entity to get paid if they decide they don’t want to pay you that huge amount? Below is the list of known contract-breakers. If you are currently playing at one of those casinos I strongly suggest you find greener pastures before you find out the hard way whether or not you’ll get paid.
here’s the list:
Intercasino
InterBingo
InterPoker
VIP Casino
Royal Vegas
Fortune Room
7 Sultans
7Sultans Poker
Platinum Play
Vegas Villa
Vegas Palms
Desert Dollar
Havana Club
Vegas Towers
Royal Vegas Poker
Casino US
Maple Casino
Crazy Vegas Casino
Sun Vegas Casino
Cinema Casino
777 Dragon Casino
Arthurian Casino
Crazy Pokerand much as I hate it – I’ll be adding RB casinos to the list come tue or wed if they don’t make a real effort the first of the week to make things right.
August 6, 2005 at 7:01 am #670339Anonymous
Inactivebb1webs wrote:here’s what I’m running on one of my sites that gets about 400 eyes on it a day.and much as I hate it – I’ll be adding RB casinos to the list come tue or wed if they don’t make a real effort the first of the week to make things right.
Nicely phrased BB.
August 7, 2005 at 4:24 am #670371Anonymous
InactiveBB1, I know RB makes you a little money you will have to give up….. so links on my sites are free for you this month to help ease the transition !
Cheers,
BernieAugust 9, 2005 at 4:06 pm #670502Anonymous
Inactiveshewwwww you had me scared! Good to hear that rewards is not changing their terms; least not yet. :laughcry:
August 9, 2005 at 6:55 pm #670514Anonymous
GuestYou’re a champ B.
Lets see how things go and hopefully we can figure out a way so we both come out ahead.

S.
August 10, 2005 at 2:21 pm #670563Anonymous
InactiveHi Everbody,
Please be aware that we have taken your concerns into consideration and we are aggressively working on an alternative to the current situation and we will hopefully have a mutually beneficial solution by next week.
Regards,
Antoinette
August 10, 2005 at 2:38 pm #670567Anonymous
InactiveThanks, Antoinette. We look forward to a speedy and successful resolution of the issue by next week.
One down, a few more to go. We are all eagerly anticipating announcements from the rest of you aff programs who made changes recently. Though I don’t look forward to rewriting my newsletter for tomorrow, I will be most happy to do so once you let us know that you are serious about reconsidering the current situation.
August 10, 2005 at 6:23 pm #670577Anonymous
InactiveThat is so good to hear! I will be more than happy to send out a letter announcing the change (I too sent out a letter mentioning the programs in breach) as well as fixing my blacklist.
I can also add the programs back before I upload all my updates…
I will be delighted to do so!
Antoinette, that may well be some of the best business news in some time!
August 10, 2005 at 6:26 pm #670578Anonymous
InactiveUm, Dom?
You might want to wait until they fix it before committing yourself to promoting them again? Sounds like you want to get in the car before the mechanic has even had a chance to look at it…
August 10, 2005 at 6:47 pm #670581Anonymous
InactiveI thought the post was written in the future tense?
I will reward people who do the right thing, given that their solution is still profitable of course.
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