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February 5, 2009 at 4:07 am #794482
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InactiveYep, hard group to trust as an affiliate.
February 5, 2009 at 4:40 am #794487Anonymous
Inactive@bonustreak 196447 wrote:
They have changed software and notified the players said not a word to affiliates, gee why am I not shocked?
Their old URL’s are still all down for me – can you guys see anything anywhere to support this?
February 5, 2009 at 7:34 pm #794567Anonymous
InactiveVIP Profits have been a stand up group in my eyes, and always looked out for the best interest of affiliates. Even after they decided due to business circumstances not to accept new customers they continued to pay affiliates and have done ever since.
I can create a list of companies who would stop paying affiliates when they no longer have a need for them and profits is not among them. Relax guys and I am sure the software change to vegas tech will increase your gravy.
I am inpartial to profits as I have my own brands I want to push. But feel as a past manager and employee for them that they were a stand up op.
February 5, 2009 at 7:44 pm #794569Anonymous
Inactiveif they were closing shop, why did the move to vegas tech happen?
i thought vip profits turned into a fungus..
February 5, 2009 at 7:49 pm #794570Anonymous
InactiveQuote:closing shop?They are not closing shop and just not accepting new player signups. They are catering for the current players they have by providing better casino software.
February 7, 2009 at 8:19 am #794725Anonymous
InactiveSounds like you know people at VIP. Any chance you have an email address for them that they will respond to?
February 7, 2009 at 8:22 am #794726Anonymous
Inactive@Simoneaton 196578 wrote:
They are not closing shop and just not accepting new player signups. They are catering for the current players they have by providing better casino software.
Not what I heard. Apparently the new casino does accept new non-US players.
Now I wonder if they will tag a player if they belonged to an affiliate on the old software and pay them for revenue earned on the V Tech software. Unlikely.
Regardless I am still astounded every time I get a payment from these guys.
February 8, 2009 at 12:31 am #794765Anonymous
Inactive@Simoneaton 196578 wrote:
They are not closing shop and just not accepting new player signups. They are catering for the current players they have by providing better casino software.
after they closed their doors to new players, i expected them to close down a bit later. what is surprising is that its been more than a year and the company is still serving players. definitely a non-standard way of operations.
@justred 196785 wrote:
Not what I heard. Apparently the new casino does accept new non-US players.
didnt know that.
February 9, 2009 at 8:05 pm #794848Anonymous
InactiveAfter the changes in the US law several companies took several different approaches and intepreted the laws different. VIP decided to cater for old players, but not accept new ones. Whereas others just got rid of their US business. Some companies moved all its US business into alternate domains.
There is no set standard in how companies deal with the law.
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