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February 7, 2006 at 5:29 pm #592470AnonymousInactive
Anyone here ever heard of allinpoker? It’s a new prima skin offering a multi tiered affiliate program to all of their players. Every month they give back 51% of their earnings to you depending on how many players you have on your downline and how much they play
https://www.allinpoker.com/aip/registration/register.jsp?refCode=MJS19PB
The total amount of members you can have on your downline is 97,655. So if you refer 5 people, those people refer five people, ect ect you’ll reach that. Also the players you refer after 5 will still count.. they’ll just move to the next level.
The site also gives players insentive to play. If you directly refer less then 50 players then you’ll only get payed a full amount if you play 750 raked hands that month. If you refer 100 players then you’re a super member and you don’t have to play any hands to get the full amount.
Who knows.. maybe this program could actually take off? If it does, it definately pays to be in on it early.
February 7, 2006 at 5:58 pm #682878AnonymousInactiveI am really troubled by all these pyramid schemes trying to get foothold in our industry.
We have had multi tier programs for a very long time, and usually they don’t yield much from the tiers, what counts is the actual players.
Also the players you refer after 5 will still count.. they’ll just move to the next level.
So you only get real pay for 5 players, and then less and less. Plus you have to deposit and play yourself to get what’s due to you unless you are a super pyramid dweller.
A prima skin?
And I thought microgaming was a software provider that kept tabs on the licencees!
February 8, 2006 at 7:28 pm #682977AnonymousInactiveI heard about this one awhile back, a member of mine asked me to sign with them, and when someone ask, I do sign, dooesnt mean I promote, but I’ll fill out the form most generally..
Never could log in, to even read about their program, the member kept asking if I’d looked into it, I kept emailing for password support.. no responce.. ever.. still.
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