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  • #592331
    Anonymous
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    Hey,

    First I must say that I am not representing or getting any benefits from the mentioned site and it is their findings not mine. also, on their site they say, “You are authorized to reproduce all this content without our approval”. So I feel I should let you know what I have read especially as most of the mentioned affiliate programs are members in this forum and recommended by most of you, perhaps they could have something to say on their behalf as well.

    Also, I must say I don’t know how they do their testing, as they didn’t give this information only their finding.

    The following are quotes taking from [url]xxwww.casinoaffiliatefrauds.com:[/url]

    “Casino Rewards have a dishonest casino affiliate program and you will get cheated. We tested Casino Rewards casino affiliate program, and what we have seen is totally unacceptable, and well below the absolute minimum standard”

    “Casino Partners – Don’t touch their Casino Affiliate Program because you will get cheated. Their casino affiliate program is unacceptable”

    “Fortune Affiliates have a dishonest casino affiliate program and you will get cheated. You should avoid them because you will see horrible unacceptable figures.”

    “Vegas Frontier – Casino Affiliate Program – Don’t touch them because you will get cheated. Their casino affiliate program is unacceptable”

    “Bright Share – Casino Affiliate Program. On a scale of 0 to 10 we give Bright Share affiliate program 1 and it’s pretty close to zero”

    “Casino Revenue Share and their Casino Affiliate Program – We can only suggest you don’t touch them because you will get cheated”

    link to these full texts is: (if professor alows it) [url]xxhttp://casinoaffiliatefrauds.com/casinoaffiliate/Casino_Affiliate1/index.shtmlxx[/url]

    What do you have to say about that? :1circling
    MissM :rasta:

    #682286
    vladcizsol
    Member

    The author of that site throws up vague warnings about well established programs without offering WHY he/she believes the charges to be true. Spend a few minutes at the site and you quickly begin to wonder if this person ever promoted any affiliate programs and what the purpose of that site is.

    #682289
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    I thought the same Professor, and search this site quite a bit as I couldn’t understand how do they test the aff programs, also I thought it is impossible not to have at least one honest affiliate.

    so they wrote this

    “If you don’t see any affiliate program(s) advertised on this site under this option, it simply means that we are not aware of any honest affiliate program that meeds our standards. As simple as this. If you have an honest affiliate program just submit it for testing, there are no formalities involved, only submit it.

    2) If you have a crooked and dishonest affiliate program, we will also advertise it on this site for free, absolutely free. It won’t be to promote your dishonest business, but to warn honest and innocent and hard working affiliates, not to get make the mistake to sign up with you because they will get cheated and robbed.”

    MissM

    Professor wrote:
    The author of that site throws up vague warnings about well established programs without offering WHY he/she believes the charges to be true. Spend a few minutes at the site and you quickly begin to wonder if this person ever promoted any affiliate programs and what the purpose of that site is.
    #682292
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    I don’t really know what this site is trying to achieve? They just repeat everything for each affiliate program.

    If they want to be “authorities” on the gambling affiliate scene, surely more info on them is required. They don’t even have contact details.

    Everybody can throw up a website, not everybody knows what they are talking about. :)

    #682307
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Funny site, some people have too much time on there hands…Just not enough time to actually present EVIDENCE! LOL

    #682324
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Yes it sure would be nice if they presented some cold hard facts instead of just insinuating. At the same time in my opinion after looking at his list of 6 above it doesn’t look very good.

    #682342
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    The site has only been around less then 4 months take a look at the Who Is info:

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    #683936
    Anonymous
    Inactive
    OK, the simplest way to find out if any of the affiliate program is a fraud.

    Have one of your friends or a person that is not related to you to sign up under your banners. Check if you have a download and a real money player.
    after that. just make that person to deposit. After couple month of deposits. You should see if some days, the stats will not take record. Then they must be dishonest. If they take stats, each and every time. They are good.

    Have anyone tried this at all? :popcorn:

    I started to do this couple weeks ago. I’m just recording only few affiliate programs right now but I’ll make sure I put my full details in couple weeks. I’m also doing this with Poker sites as well. (example: Doyles Room are very honest. I have downloaded and deposited couple times over their and my buddy who I downloaded from recieved all commision. they took 100% record. )

    Cheers :drunk2:

    p.s: many of them were actually taking full 100% but there was some un legit ones. It’s gonna take more time but this idea will help many I hope. :D

    #683938
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Wowzers that sounds like alotta work.. thats why I come to CAP, if someone is dishonest, someone here already knows it.. all right here for me to read about ;)

    #685742
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    there is a mention in the original post on this thread that “casino partners” is dishonest and they have been as honest as anyone with us… they do pay a bit later than some (have to submit statement, etc.), but have NEVER had a problem with them at all…

    to add to this discussion please explain to me exactly how these affiliate programs work… do the people that we deal with really work for the poker sites or are they independent contractors that get paid by the poker/casino sites and they basically get us to do some of their leg work and pay handsomely for that help? sometimes it seems like they are actually part of the poker/casino room and other times they seem independent…

    contact can be made through the 800 (or such) numbers and others can’t… my assumption is that they are 1 in the same, but seperate entities/businesses/branches/subsidiaries of one owner/partnership…

    it seems confusing that so many sites are promoted by different affiliates, i.e. you can get an account to promote 888 at a lot of different places… cd poker on cpays and tradal, etc.

    how does that work? and if that is the case why the heck am i scrambling to get my little piece of the pie and not going after several pieces?

    #685744
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    A Claude Levy offering.

    #685755
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    whats that?

    #685773
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    how does that work? and if that is the case why the heck am i scrambling to get my little piece of the pie and not going after several pieces?

    I think you might of answered your question. They do business the same way.

    #701969
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Who the f$&* does this person think he is with his site (casinoaffiliatefrauds.com). He has no right auditing and making wild accusisations about programs including mine 9am.com. It is laughable that people actually read his site and believe Casino Rewards, 888, party gaming are all SCAMS? These programs are the biggest ones in our sector (are they really a scam – I think not).

    We have paid over a 1,000 affiliates since conception and kept a good reputation with all affiliates. Where the heck does he get his info from???

    What he says on his website that someone is stupid to join our program is out of line. I am sick and tired of people like this using the internet to make blanket statements and would like to get a group of people to take legal action against this individual.

    #701977
    Anonymous
    Inactive
    pokercartel wrote:
    it seems confusing that so many sites are promoted by different affiliates, i.e. you can get an account to promote 888 at a lot of different places… cd poker on cpays and tradal, etc.

    how does that work?

    Yep, I want to know that too.

    I second Elgoog in not knowing what a Claude Levy offering is.

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