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May 20, 2006 at 2:21 pm #692765
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InactiveBundling is a major PITA. Casinos learned to up payouts in order to compete for the players´ bucks. It´s time that aff programs start getting a bit more competitve. I fear the current climate of consolidation in the industry is not really helping to increase competition.
Another major topic to start a rant is wagershare (the affiliate payment model not Tim et al) but that should probably go in another thread.May 20, 2006 at 2:44 pm #692767Anonymous
InactiveHi Goldfinger
What is it that you don’t like about our affiliate payment model? We don’t bundle (negatively at least), earnings are bundled to help you move up the commission tiers but a negative at one casino is treated as a zero.
Best regards,
Tim
May 20, 2006 at 3:40 pm #692769Anonymous
InactiveThought this may lead to misunderstandings. I did not refer to your program which I like a lot, personally.
Your program is revenue share but there a programs out there which offer a so called “wagershare” which pay affiliates a share of the wagered money calculated on the house edge/payouts which is for several reasons a worse deal than revenue share.
So again, my whining wasn´t directed at you as we all love revenue share which is what you offer. The so called “wagershare payment model” however, offered by rewards affiliates or fortune affiliates was rightly met with a certain degree of reservation…May 20, 2006 at 7:06 pm #692776Anonymous
Inactivebb1webs wrote:Unfortuneately when the check arrived the date had been dated 11/05/2006 so we still have a problem but that blame falls to proc-cyber for their incompetency rather than to anything Lloyd’s gang had control over.I’m guessing this part is not a problem, though the player may have to explain to the bank that the date is in European order dd/mm/yyyy.
May 21, 2006 at 9:41 am #692813Anonymous
InactiveHi Goldfinger
Sorry about for the confusion :blush:, it doesn’t help when competing affiliate programs name their latest commission fad after us, especially when that particular commission model isn’t particularly popular!
Cheers
Tim
May 22, 2006 at 6:44 am #692872Anonymous
Guestthanks Ken for enlightening me on the way they do things in Europe.
Perhaps it wouldn’t have been if he’d known to tell them that, but actually that was (to my understanding) the entire problem. the date was incorrect and I believe it says that the check is only good for 90, or 180 days after issue, which would have meant that the check wasn’t good for something like a month before it could be cashed.
or something to that effect. In any case they told the player they’d put it in his (new) NETeller account by weekend’s end. … I hope they did. and will surely find out by this time tommorrow if they didn’t lol.
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