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August 5, 2008 at 9:09 am #774661
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Inactive@aksana 171079 wrote:
Sometimes I ask this question:”What to do when you see that an affiliate program ignores you and refuses to pay you?”
How to punish such programs? How to make their life impossible?:banger:
Of course, I stop promoting this program, but how to force them to pay money? Sometimes, CAP and GPWA help to solve this problem but not always. Usually, it’s easy to receive affiliate commissions when an affiliate program is CAP or GPWA certified, but what to do when it’s not certified. Yes, I know what you will say:”Do not promote such programs”, and I will agree with you.
If their casinos are licensed is it possible to contact their jurisdiction and ask them to help?
unless you bring in significant revs for them there is not much you can do.
although there was a land casino zeroing out bonus credits at closing. a few letters and a aniti-web site got them to stop the practice. Of course their lawyer was involved. It was quite a battle.What worked in my favor was the fact that my last name and the last name of a big mafia boss are the same. And it turned out that, that mafia family was from the same state where the casino was located.
I bet that GM was pissin his pants when he saw the last name on that first letter. Last I heard, some of management had 40 indictments for bribery, it seems they were trying to stop a tribe from building a casino and hotel.
August 5, 2008 at 9:07 pm #774753
biggygMemberhypegaming owes me a tonne of money ,ill give u 50% to collect hahaha
August 5, 2008 at 9:20 pm #774756Anonymous
Inactive@aksana 171079 wrote:
Sometimes I ask this question:”What to do when you see that an affiliate program ignores you and refuses to pay you?”
How to punish such programs? How to make their life impossible?[/quote]
Notify your contacts via CAP / PAP / GPWA.
You tell your affiliate friends about the issue. If I read about a bad experience from a trusted long-term affiliate contact, then I will avoid that program myself. Tell us who and what.List the program on your site as blacklisted and rogue.
May as well tell your players that you don’t trust them to honour contracts too. A well chosen word can do wonders to put people off using them.===
Did I mention that 888.con once closed our account for undisclosed “fraud reasons” and refused to discuss it at all? Simply cutoff. B@st@rds !!
:whoa:Now they come crawling back in the guise of LuckyAce and 888Sports – and they’ve got ZERO chance of getting past the first sentence.
:tongue:August 6, 2008 at 12:42 am #774777Anonymous
InactiveI like to use the power of the pen. When a program treats me well like Sloto’Cash for example I’ll praise them publicly.
However it works in reverse as well, when I feel a program is screwing me or treating me with disrepsect, (and I got 3 quickly approaching that point) I try and give them as much negative posts/press as possible. I won’t just come out and bad mouth them recklessly but use some of their terms to defer any potential affiliates that might be considering them.
It takes a while to build up enough anger to waste the energy on it, and it usually starts when repeated emails and pm’s are ingnored over period of time.
However, one beauty of forum posts is they’re crawled and show up in the serps, something all program should keep in mind. You never know who’ll see it.
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