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October 10, 2006 at 5:02 pm #710973
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InactiveWhat a crock of SHIT!
Wagershare SCREW OFF! If you ever come back to this sector I will do my damndest to see that people dont give you another look!
October 10, 2006 at 5:11 pm #710978Anonymous
InactiveI can’t say I am happy about this at all.
Is this only September payments or are all payments from now on going to be prorated?
October 10, 2006 at 5:16 pm #710979Anonymous
InactiveHi Dominique
Payments will be structured like this for any US revenue which means September and October earnings. I understand how frustrating this is for you but as per our commission model, affiliates share in any fraud generated by their players.
It is unusual to stage the payments, but because of the situation in the United States we are left with no option, otherwise we may be paying affiliates on fraudulent revenue.
Best regards,
The WagerShare Team
October 10, 2006 at 5:20 pm #710980Anonymous
InactiveWhat a damn joke!! None of the other large mirco programs are having a problem paying affiliates, this is a load of BS, let me go get my boots on real fast!:toidy:
October 10, 2006 at 5:24 pm #710982Anonymous
InactiveNope, this will not fly WS sorry but I am willing to bet you will not do this.
Like Dom said.. how will future payments be handled? You do realize this “law” is not actually in effect yet right? Also that the actual logistics of this law is more than likely about a year away from being effected. I doubt you will have problems with the us players that you have already collected from.
A men brother on the “BS”. I think you guys got a pretty nice damn chunk of my money to.. What do I tell child support? “Sorry guys but due to this new situation my kids will get the money over 6 months.”
Now I can tell you for sure that I cant do that..October 10, 2006 at 5:24 pm #710983Anonymous
InactiveWhat a Joke this is, I am just glad I never put any effort into marketing them really. When you leave don’t plan on trying to come back if there is a chance.
October 10, 2006 at 5:27 pm #710985Anonymous
InactiveBecause of the situation in the States? Was the new law signed, did I miss something? This is September payments we are talking about. That is a sharp knive in the back, wow!
greek39
October 10, 2006 at 5:37 pm #710989Anonymous
InactiveSoooo…. your magic eight ball said that their would be an increase in the number of chargebacks this month. Hmmm, that’s interesting.
Let me ask my eight ball a few questions
What does the future of Wagershare look like – OUTLOOK NOT SO GOOD
Would it be wise for affiliates to continue promoting Wagershare – MY SOURCES SAY NO
Will payments for September be made by the end of the month – VERY DOUBTFUL
Is Wagershare full of shit – YES!October 10, 2006 at 5:39 pm #710991Anonymous
InactiveHi All
Once again, I understand your frustrations but you must in turn understand the very real chargeback risk we face. Under normal circumstances affiliate accounts have revenue in the month following a chargeback, which we then offset against the fraudulent transaction. This cannot be guaranteed after the US has been shut down, which is why the payment plan has to be used.
You will still be receiving 100% what is owed, it is just unfortunate that it has to be paid over the lifespan of the chargeback risk.
Best regards,
The WagerShare Team
October 10, 2006 at 5:40 pm #710992Anonymous
InactiveI do not think i will send you any other players
why should I?
who know what you do next?
so what is with the earning of all Non US players
they will be paid also in parts?October 10, 2006 at 5:48 pm #710995Anonymous
InactiveWith all due respect, Wagershare,
October 10, 2006 at 5:53 pm #710996Anonymous
InactivePay your debts … you’ve taken away more than what you deserved anyway.
October 10, 2006 at 5:56 pm #710997Anonymous
InactiveWagerShare wrote:Hi AllOnce again, I understand your frustrations but you must in turn understand the very real chargeback risk we face. Under normal circumstances affiliate accounts have revenue in the month following a chargeback, which we then offset against the fraudulent transaction. This cannot be guaranteed after the US has been shut down, which is why the payment plan has to be used.
You will still be receiving 100% what is owed, it is just unfortunate that it has to be paid over the lifespan of the chargeback risk.
Best regards,
The WagerShare Team
well
example:
I would have been willing to continue promoting your Casinos and send you Non US players
then i still have my affiliate account and you could still charge me in case
any of the closed US players is making that charge back thing.
NOT?
I mean then you could still take it from my future affiliate earnings
or do i see that wrong.October 10, 2006 at 5:56 pm #710998Anonymous
InactiveTim is WS still excepting players from the US outside those 8 states which were banned? If so it makes no sense to delay payments because the majority of the US traffic is still open so you will have funds to cover chargebacks.
Brian
October 10, 2006 at 5:57 pm #710999Anonymous
InactiveKinda makes ya wonder how easy it is to class action sue a publically traded company for breach of contract doesnt it….
Honestly after all my talking up of and devotion to wagershares program over these years I feel like a complete and utter fool….
There is no change in the gaming laws as of this moment yet you dont honor your contracts in ADVANCE of changes that may occur? Im sorry but I may not be able to finish this tirade because I may have to go throw up.
NONE of the other programs pulling out of the US market is doing this, NOT ONE, till now that is. And why the rush to burn all your bridges with affiliates international or otherwise? Are you getting out of the affiliate program market completely? Sure seems like you are.
Did you want us to move into new markets with you as a partner? I HIGHLY doubt that after this move.
Talk about slitting your own throat.
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