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February 28, 2006 at 4:26 pm #684922
vladcizsolMemberThey are no longer certified. We pulled them several months ago if I remember correctly.
February 28, 2006 at 5:03 pm #684927Anonymous
Inactiveis this something i should be worried about ?
on another note
your site freecasinogames has some place called otbusa under the sportsbetting section, it’s a dead link, which is usually the case when you see partners.starnetsystems in the url i have noticed
is that one of those gamingincome sites, and whatever happened to them, they are offline but still sending me e-mails, i think they were once certified here
February 28, 2006 at 5:26 pm #684929
vladcizsolMemberQuote:is this something i should be worried about ?Not sure. We will have to run that past War.
Quote:your site freecasinogames has some place called otbusa under the sportsbetting section, it’s a dead link, which is usually the case when you see partners.starnetsystems in the url i have noticedThanks for the heads up. That was a program Cedrik was promoting (formerly of Casino Coins) so I threw it up. I dont think i ever received a Penny from them (not surprising).
February 28, 2006 at 5:47 pm #684930Anonymous
Inactiveyou know what i would like
one of those CAP stamps on my site
if the affiliate programs can be certified, i think affiliates should be certified as well, makes sense
can i suggest you take a look at wagerweb, i’ve been working with them lately and find them to be a decent enough operation so far, you might think the same, was really impressed with the amount of sports content they offer up for use, i can get you in touch with their affiliate manager if interested
March 1, 2006 at 12:13 pm #685037Anonymous
InactiveHey Nick777,
I’ve been promoting Pyramid Casino for 5 years and believe it or not Starnet paid me every month. I had to call them every month as well to remind them.
Then all of a sudden payments stopped. I contacted them only to find out they are now under Gaming income. I never received any mailing so they kept getting players from me for a year and I never got credit for them.
…………………..After reading your post yesterday, I went to pyramid casino and clicked on their affiliate link only to be taken to BetonUSA that just so happens does NOT have an affiliate link.
I then sent them and e mail yesterday and below is the response.
Please advise as to why the gaming income link at pyramid takes you to betonusa and not to the affiliate site? This does not sit well with affiliates
Hello Dana.
I appreciate your help. I asked the webmaster for PyramidCasino to fix that error as soon as possible.
GamingIncome has been recently purchased by another company and we are not publicly owned.
Many changes have been done in the past few months from management shake up to program re-launch.
GamingIncome has been changed for the better. We now offer better stats and reporting, improved affiliate support and best of all our commission structure now pays up to 40% with no negative carry over. Which means that even if you are negative for one month it will not affect you next month revenue.
I hope we can work together. Please let me know if you need anything.
All the best.
Max Araji
Program Manager.
March 1, 2006 at 1:54 pm #685054Anonymous
InactiveI just love the name Dana…reminds me of shiny golden locks roaming through an apple orchard on a warm summer day
anyways…
What are they telling you ?
They are offline, haven’t seen them for ages it seems, including all their properties
Can you actually access betonusa.com(notorious ripoff as i posted somewhere here), or even gamingincome.com…i get the page cannot be displayed everytime
also…
Took a quick peek at your site and saw those Referback banners
Let me tell you my story about Referback
I used to like them, had some players at Gaming Club and was making money…but…i never got any money from them…and now my balance is $0…whatever happened to my players and my balance owing…who knows…not me
ah yes, the Referback Triangle, where players and funds mysteriously vanish, a strange phenomenom indeed
I’ve had a quite a few bad experiences in this business so far, don’t know how the rest of you handle it, but it’s irritating the hell out of me
Geez Professor, how much pull do you have, can we implement mob rules…i practically have to beg some of these places like a dog to get my money, and even that doesn’t work
March 1, 2006 at 2:11 pm #685057Anonymous
InactiveI have no problem promoting Money Mechanic, regardless of the fact they are no longer a certified program here at CAP.
They always payout within the first week and a half of the month. Cheryl Smith the affiliate manager is very responsive and easy to get hold of. Also the casinos and poker room which MM promote are top quality.
March 1, 2006 at 2:32 pm #685063Anonymous
InactiveI totally agree with Webzcas about Money Mechanic, which is why i was surprised to see them gone
Love your site onlinecasinoreviewer.com, top quality stuff buddy, no wonder guys are trying to thief you
March 1, 2006 at 4:05 pm #685078Anonymous
InactiveI agree as I have never had an issue with money mechanic either. I believe CAP charges programs a listing fee, so I would assume that mechanic have chosen not to renew their listing for any number of reasons. Is this correct war?
March 1, 2006 at 4:31 pm #685082Anonymous
InactiveAs far as Gaming Income goes, I did well with them as long as Cedrik was running it.
I had access to my stats and I got paid and all was well. Then things deteriorated and when I looked Cedrik was not working there anymore.
The new manager sent me a copy of my stats – 6 months of winners. Yeah, right.
Money Mechanics – well, I don’t like their T&Cs for newbies although as old timer I am not affected. Judging by my conversion of their casinos, which is about the worst of any microgaming I carry, I assume they didn’t want to pay the fee to be listed.
March 2, 2006 at 7:33 am #685163Anonymous
InactiveMoney Mechanic and their casinos have been purchased by the Palace Group and Wagershre will be assuming the affiliate mantle – a poster on Meister published the PR.
Finges crossed this is done properly and not in Party Pooper fashion and affiliates get carried over. Both programs in particular Wagershare are very reputable so I’m hopeful they’ll conclude business properly.
Its all gonna happen in 2006 eh

Simmo!
March 2, 2006 at 6:37 pm #685226Anonymous
InactiveI had access to my[gaming income] stats and I got paid and all was well. Then things deteriorated and when I looked Cedrik was not working there anymore.
The new manager sent me a copy of my stats – 6 months of winners. Yeah, right.
Thanks for the heads up regarding GamingIncome – I’ll have to change a few links on some of my more highly trafficked sites as I’d started to push their properties quite strongly. Shame, they had some interesting lines.
March 2, 2006 at 7:00 pm #685233Anonymous
InactiveYou sould likely contact the new manager and get things carved in granite.
March 3, 2006 at 7:07 pm #685298Anonymous
InactiveHey Nick,
Sorry it took so long to reply, had to go to Indiana for my grandmothers funeral.
I just went to pyramid casino and clicked on the gaming income banner at the bottom and it works now.
As far as referback, by the 10th working day my money has always been in my payspark acct.
What confuses me unless something was changed since another company took them over, but they’re the main reason I was able to retire. I made a small fortune every month from them for the last six years.
Dec was a little over $100
Jan was $53
and Feb was $3 – and I averaged 9K a month and all of a sudden BAM:hitthefanI know I was one of the 1st affiliates with them and I’m surprised I still get sign ups as there is now over 100,000 affiliates with referback. Personally I think there should be a cap on it somehow. I’d give anything to find out how their top affiliates are making over 100K a month. I know quite a few of them are corporations that has a alot bigger budget than I do.
I got picked on growing up with my name Dana, but I like it. I was named after the actor, Dana Andrews
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