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June 9, 2008 at 4:31 pm #609509AnonymousInactive
You’ll receive an email addressed to one of your properties. The sender is Eric Rybalsky, but that name will probably be changed to an alias.
You’ll be offered 50% earnings to promote JackpotKingsCasino and if you balk, that offer will be extended to your first two months in the program.
The scam is you will never be paid. Earnings will continue to “carry forward” and, when you try to collect, you’ll get a familiar excuse:
“Sorry about that. Payment will be made within the first week of next month.”When the first week of the next month comes and goes without your being paid, followup emails will bring a response that after looking at your account, it is “actually in the negative”.
Which means: Negative carryovers that did not exist when you looked at your account details on their affiliate site: JackpotRevenue.com
Which ALSO means: You will never be paid because your account will ALWAYS be in the negative.
Listen up Friends:
Do not waste your time signing up for any program, no matter how good it sounds, unless it is endorsed by CasinoAffiliatePrograms or GWPA.There is a good reason why some programs are not endorsed. Many are outright scams!
Learning the hard way will only bend your spirit.
BobMcd
We’re all in this together!June 9, 2008 at 6:10 pm #769701AnonymousInactiveI have also wasted a lot of time on this Eric, only to find out that he did not honour the agreement we made.
Don’t waste your time with this program and casino!
June 9, 2008 at 9:09 pm #769707CaptainetteMemberblergh…
They are part of Oliver Currans group of nightmarish casino joints, so you will definetely be off better by not even looking at them.
Avoid these places like the plague! -
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