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January 19, 2007 at 2:04 pm #723414affiliategodMember
bonusstreak,
You are right that C2P is the worst I’ve ever come across:cuss:
I posted the link to sign up for PaySpark here:
http://www.casinoaffiliateprograms.com/bb/payspark-registration-link.17793.html?
January 19, 2007 at 2:29 pm #723420vladcizsolMemberFreddy thanks for the heads up. Its refreshing to see someone in the industry who keeps us in the loop and doesnt just announce things at the last possible moment. :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
January 19, 2007 at 2:31 pm #723421AnonymousInactiveMy thoughts on Click2Pay —
There are no withdrawal limits. That means that, as an affiliate, it is a very good alternative to NETeller. Frankly I don’t care that much about the deposit limits, because I don’t gamble. All I care about is the ability to withdraw my earnings.
I think the maximum deposit amount can be raised by submitting some documents.
This might be a tad inconvenient, but it isn’t something I am very concerned about. International players can still use NETeller and all of the other options that recently left the U.S. market. And many players are apparently depositing via Visa or Mastercard (with debit cards or with some sort of instant “point of sale” technique).
My point here, is that Click2Pay might not be the best solution for U.S. based gamblers, but I think it is a decent way to receive commissions.
As affiliates, we should try to learn more (and educate the players) about how to use debit cards and other “one way” deposit methods. Maybe we shouldn’t be so concerned about using the “same” program to deposit and withdraw.
Granted, some of these deposit options are a one way street — that is, if you win at the casino, there might not be a way to put the money back on the debit card. In cases like this, perhaps a player could use a debit card to deposit, and then use a Click2Pay account or some other ewallet to collect his winnings. Since there are no withdrawal limits with Click2Pay, this might be an idea. Deposit via X, withdraw via Y. Then, at that point, the player can deposit via X or Y, and withdraw via Y.
For me, Click2Pay will work just fine for collecting my earnings.
January 19, 2007 at 2:48 pm #723427AnonymousInactive*****URGENT NOTICE REGARDING U.S.A. NETELLER MEMBERS******
Please be advised that we are no longer able to transfer your Affiliate Payments via NETeller. This is due to the latest news in regards to NETeller and the current legislative changes in the USA. Because of this, US NETeller members are no longer able to transfer funds to or from any online gambling sites. This impacts Gambling Federation and the associated Casinos.
We have Cheque and Wire Transfer payment options available to you. Please update your payment preferences in your account details ASAP, and notify your English or respective Affiliate Manager of the changes. Since payments are sent weekly, we recommend you change this as soon as possible. Furthermore, Gambling Federation will be adding more payment options to remediate to this situation as quickly as possible.
Even though US players can no longer deposit or withdraw funds using NETeller, their casino accounts will not be affected and all balances will remain safe. We will be steering these players to an alternative payment method which can be viewed on the money page of the casinos.
As a special incentive to encourage your US players to switch payment methods, we are offering a very attractive 100% bonus on their next deposit using Click2Pay. Spread the word!
International players and affiliates are NOT affected by this change and can still use NETeller as an e-wallet.
Please contact us if you have any questions or concerns regarding this.
Your affiliate team,
Gambling Federation
English Affiliate Manager
Kelsang G.
Email: [email protected]
MSN: [email protected]January 19, 2007 at 3:37 pm #723439affiliategodMemberMy main gripe with C2P is their CS is horrid! I have emailed them twice in the last 3 days with no response. Phoned yesterday, sat on hold for 20 mins. Though I might attempt again today. Luckily had nothing pressing to do out of here so, sat on the phone for 45 mins. Needless to say, finally hung up. I’m done with them.
Now, I can understand they are probably swamped right now with many people attempting to sign up. BUT…..they have always been this way since day one. Nothing has changed as far as CS from my experience.
I’m a fairly patient person but, when it comes to my money, I tend to lose some of that patience. I highly doubt many players would be as patient. Therefore, I personally would not recommend C2P. I don’t want people signing up with them, have a problem, get frustrated and in turn get turned off to gambling.
Just my 2cents
January 19, 2007 at 3:45 pm #723441AnonymousInactiveThey must be totally overloaded.
January 19, 2007 at 3:49 pm #723444affiliategodMemberDominique,
I am sure they are right now. I do not doubt that but, they have always been this way since they went live. I have run into a few problems since I have had an account and each time, it’s like pulling teeth to get assistance. I would say at least a week or two, usually getting switched around to all different departments to get a simple problem resolved.
Yes, they have an excuse now. Not the past couple of years.
January 19, 2007 at 4:05 pm #723451vladcizsolMemberWhen I signed up back in November they were overloaded too… :dozing:
January 19, 2007 at 4:19 pm #723456AnonymousInactiveProfessor wrote:BB1 Click2Pay uses a star rating system for clients. The number of stars you have dictate how much money you can deposit. When you first sign up you are 1 star and the maximum amount I can deposit at 1 star is $92.00I cant even do that because they have not verified my bank account and arent responding to the support requests I sent.
Things are obviously changing, I would think C2P could roll with the punches as they are about to swing up the chain even further.
N/M I see engineer has stated there are no withdrawal limits; thats great for us.
Now my ? is does click2pay work with nongambling merchants or will they too be ran out like Neteller? How do the EFTs show up on your banking statement?
January 19, 2007 at 5:12 pm #723469AnonymousInactiveAdmin, please make this thread sticky.
ntaus
January 19, 2007 at 6:19 pm #723490AnonymousInactiveMy real intent upon starting this thread was getting Affiliate Managers to respond to their specific program recommendations. So far there is only a couple Aff. Managers responding, REFERBACK, CASINO REWARDS, MORE, are you listening?
I think it would be a good idea to leave this thread for recommendations for commission payments from the Programs.
Maybe someone could start a new thread concerning recommendations for options for PLAYERS. I realize they overlap but there are differences. I.E. cash flowing in and cash flowing out!
January 19, 2007 at 8:45 pm #723513AnonymousInactiveI would like to hear from VIP, they seem to have no other forms of withdrawing funds. They just announced that you have to sign up as a player and have them deposit funds into your player account and then withdraw through your player account which has more methods than Neteller. This seems kind of crazy. Anyone have a clue on this?
January 19, 2007 at 9:11 pm #723520dustin21nMemberNeteller,
Are you sure that you are not giving up a sizable piece of business every month by throwing in the towel on US resident gaming affiliates?
Affiliates get their all their revenue from advertising perfectly legal internet casinos and pokerrooms etc. to a global community of players all over the world.
All their websites have disclaimers that clearly state that all types of online gambling are not lawful everywhere, and that each interested player needs to check the rulings in his or her jurisdiction. This might apply to a resident of Monaco just as well as one from New Jersey.
Since the UIGE Act states that it is not illegal for credit and financial organizations to engage in the transfer of internet gambling funds to (but not from) US residents, then why is it necessary to stop processing payments to US based affiliates?
Respectfully,
Maxx
January 20, 2007 at 9:05 pm #723639AnonymousInactiveWe posted our temporary solution in our forum at http://forums.superiorshare.com/index.php .
We just wanted to let everyone know that until a new processor comes along to replace Neteller with the same level of convenience, we will be paying commissions into player accounts at the sportsbook/casino. When you get the money into your accounts, you can request a check be sent to you. It is very important that you let support know that you are an affiliate so that we can expedite this process.
We understand what a hassle things are going to be for a while, so please bear with us while we work to find the best solutions. We’re still dedicated to staying around, so feel confident in that.
Thanks
January 21, 2007 at 8:40 pm #723819AnonymousInactiveI find them both very buggy.
I tried to sign up for click2pay and it kept telling me that my credit card number was invalid for two different mastercards. They are valid – I assure you.
EPassporte isn’t Canadian friendly – I had a heck of a time creating my account as it’s canadian to us conversion utility doesnt take into account currency conversion fee overhead – so I had to call in. Granted the phone support was very good.
EPassporte only supports US banks – so it is going to be a pain getting my funds out of via VISA ATM withdrawal in $1000 shots. EPassporte also sends your password and registration detals via the URL (get method.) Such a glaring mistake which makes me wonder about the security of the site.
I also hate the idea of having an extra half dozen atm/visa cards to mesh with the different prefered affiliate program payment methods during this chaos.
Most importantly, I’ve definitely noticed a slow down of deposits on most of the bingo sites. I can’t wait for the dust to settle.
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