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September 8, 2008 at 11:59 pm #778151
Anonymous
InactiveI’ve promoted them since 2002. They had a few stat and payment issues, but they were worked out and all is good now. I’d recommend them.
September 9, 2008 at 12:22 am #778154Anonymous
Guestagree with G
any time I have a program that shows me the money when I haven’t been promoting them for a while … will get me to speak up and say something nice about them
thus …
I can’t even remember now why I stopped aggressively promoting them but there was a reason.
They sat on the bench for about a year and have over that period managed to earn income most every month.
I don’t have much of a relationship with them like i do with Brightshare and RA so it was easier to get distanced from them and if they hadn’t continued to make money they surely would not have been given second thought.
Now its looking like they not only have won back some spots but they may be in line to replace some other casinos that I’m contemplating on whether to move back a step or two .. mostly waiting to see if the sponsor comes up with a better plan for the future than the one we currently have working, if not then I won’t have much choice but to do what’s best for my long-term bottom line.
September 9, 2008 at 12:47 am #778156
TonyMMemberI hear you. I want to get rid of some of the old timers that I don’t feel like are doing the job anymore and try someone new but don’t want to waste alot of time promoting a program that is crap. So far It sounds like maybe this could a good one.
September 9, 2008 at 1:13 am #778157Anonymous
GuestHi again,
I think I remember now. They were bundling and I had intended to cut them back to just one property but ended up taking them all down. ADHD. Capable of anything.I also remember talking with CPA and I recall he was adamant that they no longer bundle but if anybody else knows the specifics it would probably help out the decision process.
do they bundle?
I don’t think they have negative carry-over but someone could confirm we’d know for sure
cross-promotion. anybody know if they tag the players over?
thanks in advance
September 9, 2008 at 2:11 am #778162Anonymous
InactiveI don’t have anything positive to say, sorry
September 9, 2008 at 3:39 am #778170Anonymous
Inactive@bb1webs 175528 wrote:
Hi again,
I think I remember now. They were bundling and I had intended to cut them back to just one property but ended up taking them all down. ADHD. Capable of anything.I also remember talking with CPA and I recall he was adamant that they no longer bundle but if anybody else knows the specifics it would probably help out the decision process.
do they bundle?
I don’t think they have negative carry-over but someone could confirm we’d know for sure
cross-promotion. anybody know if they tag the players over?
thanks in advance
Well I vetted them back on August 30th. Normally I don’t post private emails but below is their reply to my questions: note that question 5 was really for sub-campaign tracking and not a sub affilates question.
Hi Jim, Thanks for writing in and for your kind words. We are trying our best to improve our affiliate program and it’s nice to hear some encouraging words. To answer your questions.
1. What % is deducted for both the progressive contribution and the bonuses? The question of %age doesn’t arise as this is done before the commissions are calculated. Meaning, if a player loss amounts to $1000 and $200 towards progressive contribution and bonuses, then the net income would be $800 of which you would be paid based on the commission slab you are on.
2. The commissions are calculated as: (Total wagers – payouts – progressive contributions – bonuses offered – chargebacks)
The slabs are:
25% from $0.00 – $10,000
30% from $10,001 – $20,000
35% from $20,001 and above.
For example, if you have a monthly net income of $12,000 then your calculation would be: 25% on the first $10,000
30% on the $2000.
We do not carry over negative accruals and each of the casinos are calculated independantly.3. Yes we accept players from the US. You can visit any of our casinos from the minivegas group and click on Banking to see the various deposit/withdrawal options.
4. For affiliate payments we use a wide range of payment options that include, WIRE, Check, Neteller (Non US), Quicktender/Ecocard/Moneybookers/Click2Pay.
5. By sub campaigns, I believe you are refering to the sub affiliate program? If yes, then we do have a sub affiliate program where in for Tier 1, you get 2.5% extra and for Tier 2, you get 1.5% extra.
Do let me know incase you have any further clarifications.
September 9, 2008 at 9:46 am #778179Anonymous
InactiveFor me they are the best with retention and conversion. I’ve had a big player their for around 4 years.
Only downside was with late payments but I’ve never had problems actually getting paid.
One of the best programs IMOSeptember 9, 2008 at 10:32 pm #778224Anonymous
Inactivevegas affiliates are pretty good, except for their commission payout calculations. i thought that was retarded.
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