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July 19, 2005 at 6:13 am #668918
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InactiveRegarding the “rumors”: I don’t know who you got the email from, but Casino-on-Net is definitely not going out of business.
If you have any further questions regarding our brands or our affiliate program, please feel free to contact me either here, or via my personal email at [email protected].
Sincerely
shellyJuly 19, 2005 at 8:45 am #668922Anonymous
Inactive888.com wrote:Regarding the “rumors”: I don’t know who you got the email from, but Casino-on-Net is definitely not going out of business.
If you have any further questions regarding our brands or our affiliate program, please feel free to contact me either here, or via my personal email at [email protected].
Sincerely
shellyThat is good to hear
Here is a copy of the e-mail i received, try to figure out what this is all about, i have no idea :
Dear My Name,
As you are aware the 888 Casino On Net program has recently closed and we’d like to provide you all the opportunity to continue promoting a casino program.
As a result, we’d like to make you aware of the Ladbrokescasino.com program that has recently gone live. To make things quick and easy for you we have added you to the Ladbrokes Casino program. All you need to do to get started is add Ladbrokes Casino to your sites and you could earn up to 30% of the lifetime net profit from the casino players you refer.
About Ladbrokescasino.com
Here are a number of the key selling points and latest promotions from Ladbrokes Casino:· 100% match bonus, all NEW PLAYERS get up to £100 FREE!
· Monthly match bonuses for all players. All active Ladbrokes Casino players can claim free chips every month.
· Excellent promotions, including free chips for top game players and regular prize draws.
· Exclusive VIP program.
· Over 160 casino games, plus at least 4 new games released every month.
· The web’s biggest progressive jackpots, including Major Millions.
· Widest range of table games online.
· Fast and flexible payouts of winnings, either back to the bank card, bank transfer, cheque, NETeller and other e-wallet solutions.
· Average payouts up to 99.7%.
· 24/7 casino help.
Ladbrokes the UK and Ireland’s largest off-track bookmaker also offers a Sports Book and Poker room. Why not join these programs too!
Ladbrokespoker.com
Special Features:· A welcome bonus up to $100 for all new customers
· $25 Free chips for New Player Profiles
· $42,000 in weekly freerolls for top ‘Leaderboards’ and ‘Raked Hands’ players
Ladbrokes sports book
Special Features:Regular free bet offers for new players on all major sporting events throughout the year
Exciting new products and ways to bet, including – Bet & Watch, Bet in Play and Double Chance
Regular incentives and offers targeted at existing customers based on their bet activity and profile – to maximise the lifetime value of your referrals
Regular promotions to keep your players coming backPlease note you have to sign up to each program separately in order to receive commission for that program. Unfortunately, there is no cross-tracking between programs at the moment.
Commission
You can earn up to 30% of any profit earned for the lifetime of a real player referred to any Ladbrokes program. In order for you to earn as much as possible we are offering a tiered commission structure:Segment
Lifetime Net Revenue generated by referred customers
% of Net Revenue you will receiveCasino
Poker
SportsbookGeneral
£0 – £9,999
£0 – £9,999
£0 – £6,999
20%Bronze
£10,000 – £24,999
£10,000 – £24,999
£7,000 – £19,999
25%Silver
£25,000 +
£25,000 +
£20,000 +
30%If you would like to be removed from the program or if you have any queries please let me know.
Kind regards,
Joey van den Worm
July 19, 2005 at 9:01 am #668923Anonymous
InactiveThe “Ladbrokescasino.com” is probably linked, right? have a look at the source and see if you can find the aff tag on that.. then you can contact Ladbrokes and tell them somebody is spamming you.. an not in a nice way.
July 19, 2005 at 9:42 am #668924Anonymous
Inactiveperalis wrote:The “Ladbrokescasino.com” is probably linked, right? have a look at the source and see if you can find the aff tag on that.. then you can contact Ladbrokes and tell them somebody is spamming you.. an not in a nice way.That’s the strange part
There is no aff code or link to click anywhere on that e-mail
Either it was removed or it might be a misunderstanding, Casino On Net was dropped from Tradedoubler UK, it might be that the Englander’s think Casino On Net is defunct.
I’m guessing this guy works for Ladbrokes and just made a mistake.
Where is that other e-mail i got about Tradedoubler going bust. They are still around, what is going on, is somebody jerkin my chain.
July 19, 2005 at 10:18 am #668925Anonymous
InactiveUpon further review
The guy works for Tradedoubler, it just wasn’t mentioned anywhere on the e-mail.
Why do i have trouble with UK affiliate companies, they accept only English citizens, it’s the internet, who cares where you live. If they accept customers from a country, they should accept affiliates too.
My William Hill story
I had a betting account with William Hill before i got into this affiliate thing.
All was well for a couple of years.
Then i placed a bet on the futures market. San Antonio to win NBA Title.
At the time, they were in around 20th place, and their odds were 40-1.
I put $100 on them because…well it’s a secret
They went on to win it all.Will Hill was pissed
They paid out, not with their customary British charm, but with a more rude and aggressive attitude.
After that i never ever received any special promo offers, which used to constantly come in.When i got into affiliating, i wanted to run their adds and partner with them, but they refused.
Refuse me ?, no gaming company has ever refused me.
I thought it was strange that they were the only place to decline my application, so i contacted them again, and again they refused.
I thought they might have originally made a mistake so i showed them where i wanted to place their ads on my site.I have now accepted the fact that they just don’t like me.
If you think this is strange, i have more stories about places that changed their tone when you cash out on a nice bet, it’s become common practice with the sportsbooks.
3 places offered me a cash settlement to close my account with them, and as they said, “Go bet somewhere else”
I’m not sure if I should name them, i guess i could if anyone really cares
Maybe we can set up a “Bad Business Practice” section here.
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