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February 20, 2006 at 9:04 pm #684124
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InactiveThanks for this, Dave. Very useful.
I will keep my eyes open.
February 21, 2006 at 2:12 pm #684222Anonymous
InactiveIOG does bundle.
Gambling Wages does not bundle. Different paychecks for each casino in Neteller.
February 21, 2006 at 2:34 pm #684224Anonymous
InactivePartnerlogic does not bundle.
Casino Pays and Casino Partners bundle.
I think nearly all Playtechs bundle.February 21, 2006 at 3:17 pm #684233Anonymous
InactiveThanks Randy and mr.noise — the list has been updated. I went ahead and moved the remaining uncategorized Playtechs into the “programs that bundle” category.
Attention affiliate managers: If your program is misplaced, please speak up so that we can move it to the appropriate category.
February 21, 2006 at 3:19 pm #684234Anonymous
InactiveAs a gereral rule:
MG casinos do not bundle. Exceptions Brightshare & Referspot
Playtech does bundle
RTG does bundle
Oddson (Casino Coins) does bundle
Cryptologic – most are single casinos but Partnerlogic does not bundle and Focal Click does.Another very useful list would be groups that carryover and groups that don’t.
February 21, 2006 at 3:35 pm #684239Anonymous
InactiveWagerprofits is RTG and does not bundle.
We now have opposing views on Focal – do they or do they not bundle?
February 21, 2006 at 3:39 pm #684243Anonymous
InactiveThanks BJF — list updated.

I moved Casino Coins and Fire & Ice / Hot Pepper (both OddsOn) to the “programs that bundle” category. I moved Referspot to the “bundle” category. I moved Fortune Affiliates to the “no bundling” group (if this is wrong, someone please speak up). I also moved the remaining RTGs to the “bundle” group (except for Wager Profits, which was placed into the “no bundling” category earlier).
I am not sure about Focal Click. In their T&Cs, I see this:
If your customers lose money in one of our properties, but win in another, you will still earn your commission based on the Adjusted Gross Revenue of the property in which your customers lost.
I think this means that they do not bundle…. :confused:
February 21, 2006 at 6:36 pm #684270Anonymous
InactiveFor Focal Click it is hard to get clear answers. Sometimes they bundle, and sometimes they don’t. I think it has to do with how much the players win in the casino that loses money.
While we are on that subject, anyone know what is going on with 49er. I no longer see it promotable in Focal Click and they have switched to RTG.
February 21, 2006 at 6:44 pm #684274Anonymous
InactiveThere seems to be some confusion about whether Main Street Affiliates bundles or not.
Main Street posted this a while back:
Hey Peralis,
We’ve recently updated our system so that affiliates can check stats and promote all of our casinos under one account. So to answer your question, yes we do bundle earnings of all casinos.
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But this statement conflicts with something vd752 posted in the negative carryover thread:
negative earnings from one account will no longer be applied to other accounts
So which is it? Are the casinos bundled or not?
February 21, 2006 at 7:24 pm #684282Anonymous
InactiveI added the programs below to the list of unknowns.
- Bodog
- Littlewoods
- Peach
- William Hill
- Inetbet
February 21, 2006 at 8:04 pm #684285Anonymous
InactiveThis last is all individual casinos so they have nothing to bundle with, although Bodog, Littlewoods, and William Hill do bundle the casino action with the sports book, and poker.
February 21, 2006 at 8:31 pm #684287Anonymous
InactiveBJF wrote:This last is all individual casinos so they have nothing to bundle with, although Bodog, Littlewoods, and William Hill do bundle the casino action with the sports book, and poker.
Ah, now it gets tricky… :hehe:I believe the groups that bundle the casino earnings with sports and poker should in fact be listed with the other programs that bundle. Bundling is bundling, right? Even if you promote only casinos — what if these programs cross-promote the sports book, and what if one of your casino referrals signs up at the sportsbook and wins a large amount?
For this reason I think these programs should be placed in the “bundling” category. If someone has a different opinion, please post it.
February 21, 2006 at 8:46 pm #684290Anonymous
InactiveEngineer wrote:Ah, now it gets tricky… :hehe:I believe the groups that bundle the casino earnings with sports and poker should in fact be listed with the other programs that bundle. Bundling is bundling, right? Even if you promote only casinos — what if these programs cross-promote the sports book, and what if one of your casino referrals signs up at the sportsbook and wins a large amount?
For this reason I think these programs should be placed in the “bundling” category. If someone has a different opinion, please post it.
You are definitely right. Bundling with a (very volatile!) sportsbook would be a big disadvantage.
February 21, 2006 at 10:30 pm #684297Anonymous
InactiveJesus
Engineer
You work very hard at this. It is – very much appreciated….
for both of your threads.You Bet
February 22, 2006 at 12:54 am #684318Anonymous
InactiveYouBetToWin wrote:JesusEngineer
You work very hard at this. It is – very much appreciated….
for both of your threads.You BetThanks.
I’m not the only one to thank, though — thanks also to everyone who contributed to this (and the other) thread. :cheers: -
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