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July 15, 2010 at 12:21 am #622199Eva_BetwayMember
Affiliate programs to avoid are ones that have tricky stipulations like “carry over” and minimum player clauses. You don’t want to do all the work and then be told that you get nothing from it because time ran out or you didn’t meet a minimum. From what I have heard, Bodog has started a minimum player rule and Bookmaker has had one for about 2 years or so now. Bookmaker wants you to have an active 10 players, that is ten players betting and funded accounts, when you ask for a withdraw. You can have 50 signups and deposits, but unless ten players are currently playing, you are screwed.
Another sportsbook/Casino with a great player reputation but with a terrible affiliate history is Legends (formerly Legendz). They simply don’t like to pay. Many people think their tracking software is flawed or they simply tweak the numbers. I also think they do porrly with converting signups into deposits. Regardless, I have known affiliates waste years with them and not see a dime for their troubles.
July 15, 2010 at 1:12 am #811113paulosMember@dolfan20 220614 wrote:
Bodog has started a minimum player rule and Bookmaker has had one for about 2 years or so now. Bookmaker wants you to have an active 10 players, that is ten players betting and funded accounts, when you ask for a withdraw. You can have 50 signups and deposits, but unless ten players are currently playing, you are screwed. .
can anyone confirm both of these scenarios without me running off to read T&Cs?
July 21, 2010 at 5:07 pm #811195jackybetMember@OBR 220615 wrote:
can anyone confirm both of these scenarios without me running off to read T&Cs?
I can he is on the money..
I also have dont paid advertising deals with Legendz”s” so not sure.
July 24, 2010 at 3:20 am #811239AnonymousInactiveNot that this is good news for the new Bodog affiliates, but the player stipulation is not for those of us who are/were affiliates before this new T&C went into effect. Existing affiliates are still under the old T&C and by the way, the new affiliate program for Bodog is much better, in my opine then, it was 3 or 4 years ago.
August 11, 2010 at 2:49 pm #811501Eva_BetwayMembermaybe the worst of them all. Legends. I emailed them three times. Then when I called, they said I need to email and that was the only way they could talk to an affiliate is through email. I told them my emails go unresponded to and then they were basically just silent on the other end. LOL I have no idea what is going on down there. And apparently, nether do they LMAO! again, I am talking about http://www.legends.com
August 12, 2010 at 12:11 am #811511IndiooMemberdimecash sportsbook owes me $4000 since last year
August 12, 2010 at 5:09 am #811515jackybetMemberwhats your website stingerjohn?
August 12, 2010 at 1:23 pm #811527Eva_BetwayMember@stingerjohn 221263 wrote:
dimecash sportsbook owes me $4000 since last year
they handle sports.com right? guess they spent most the $ on the domain name and wont pay out now..
August 12, 2010 at 6:18 pm #811533IndiooMemberyes great pulling site but they have never payed me a penney
August 24, 2010 at 6:48 pm #811752Eva_BetwayMember“All Affiliates that join the Program after June 1, 2010 shall be subject to the following additional provision. In order to be entitled to the above-noted percentages based on Net Revenue, all Affiliates participating in the Revenue Share Model are required to generate not less than three (3) Depositing Referrals in any rolling 6-month period. In the event that Affiliate does not generate at least three such Referrals, Affiliate�s entitlement shall drop to 10% of all applicable Net Revenue for such Referrals. In the event that Affiliate later exceeds the minimum Referral requirement, as of the data of Affiliate�s re-instatement, Affiliate shall be entitled to the percentages based on Net Revenue in Section 5(c) for future Net Revenue generated by Referrals. Affiliate shall not be entitled to the above-noted percentages retroactively, notwithstanding their reinstatement.”
October 8, 2010 at 12:27 pm #812691jackybetMemberSkybook is another affiliate program I would avoid. They owe me about $25,000 now after a couple years of no pays.
October 9, 2010 at 1:22 am #812703Eva_BetwayMemberBodog pays affiliates. But, their online reporting leaves something to be desired. And if you try to email or call someone in their affilaite department, you are definetely going to wait days for a response.
October 9, 2010 at 5:49 am #812706AnonymousInactiveBWIN / Bewinners is another program to stay clear of. They have the worst terms in the industry!
October 21, 2010 at 3:28 pm #812883AnonymousInactiveYou can say that again! They changed to horrific terms and conditions.
June 2, 2011 at 10:26 am #816577AnonymousInactiveProblem books I found: Bookmaker ,BetDSI
Good Books: 5Dimes,BetJM, Bodog, Affcorner (Betphoenix & Skybook (recently))
AK did Skybook owe you that money before or after AffCorner took over the opertation?
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