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June 30, 2007 at 2:43 pm #603555TonyMMember
Casino coins are charging their affiliates for the free $10 bonus they give out. If you have 20 players getting $10, that’s $200 x %25 commission so you’ll $50 in the hole and if none of them ever makes a deposit there’s no way you can recover it. This sucks! Have I got this right?
TerryJune 30, 2007 at 3:10 pm #741233TonyMMemberIt’s $5 free money not $10 like I earlier stated, but the results are still the same. It still sucks!
TerryJune 30, 2007 at 3:30 pm #741237AnonymousInactive@Sunflower 129621 wrote:
It’s $5 free money not $10 like I earlier stated, but the results are still the same. It still sucks!
TerryI have both $5 and $10 deducted, the $10 could be a winner I suppose.
Wagerprofits is even worse I see a $20 coupon deducted and there is some other deduction called progressive game adj.July 2, 2007 at 7:52 pm #741434PaulHMemberwow that sucks, thanx for posting here.
I was just about to sign up with them and now im kinda scared!If we get the players there , its their job to keep them, not to be taken away from our efforts!
That is gross…….
July 3, 2007 at 1:56 pm #741509AnonymousInactiveHey,
Before everyone starts getting wrong ideas and misinformation, let me tell you how it works.
Casino Coins casinos offer ALL new real registrations a free no deposit $5 chip. Now, this chip is automatically put in their account upon signup. Since we offer the freeroll tournaments only to those who register a real account, we have tons of $5 chip drops.
Now for how it affects you as affiliates…. It does not! If anything it benefits you because it is a great acquisition tool. When the $5 goes into their account, it comes out of the affiliate account as a bonus (hence the -$5). If they play the $5 it’s back to $0. If they don’t use the $5 chip it stays as a negative until the end of the month. At month end, if the player has not deposited or used this $5 chip, it is crawled back and the $$ value in the affiliate account is adjusted.
I hope this clarifies the situation. If you have any other questions or concerns about this, please feel free to contact me anytime.
Cheers,
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