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March 22, 2007 at 8:21 pm #601636AnonymousInactive
Cleaning out my Inbox today, I found this email from Casino Partners (received March 8, 2007):
Hi David,
How are you? I have been trying to reach you for some time regarding your account with us and have been unable to get through. Currently, you’re on 35% revenue share and have made a good amount of money with us in the past. However, this percentage is for given to affiliates who can deliver 15-20 new depositors a month or more.
You stand to profit more promoting our brands above all others as we are the Market Leader in Europe and have the best conversions and retention systems. Unfortunately, if I am unable to reach you by Wednesday of next week, I will have no choice but to lower your percentage from 35% back to the default of 20%.
I would much rather work out a new and better paying deal for you to promote our brands. So, please let me know when is the best time to reach you early next week and what your current phone number is. Enjoy the upcoming weekend and I look forward to hearing back from you soon.
Best Regards,
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According to your T&Cs, the default rate is 25%, not 20%. You are violating your T&Cs by lowering my rate to 20%.
This is something Casino Pays tried a while back. What, is Casino Partners infested with the same type of unethical slime that plagues Cpays?
When Cpays did this, Ori/Ora/Oru/Ore/Oro said something like, “Oops, the 20% was an accident, we actually meant 25%.”
*cough* *cough* Yeah, okay.
Will be interesting to see if C. Partners has the same response.
March 22, 2007 at 9:09 pm #731614AnonymousInactive35% shouldn’t be a ‘special’ rate. I work with partners at a minimum 35% with NO required depositor numbers or placement arrangements. If they don’t agree, they get no coverage. I work on 35% to 50% with all partners on this basis – if CPartners are not offering you this arrangement then dump them in their entirety. There are plenty of other places who will gladly take your traffic and offer you a flat minimum of 35% with no conditions.
March 22, 2007 at 10:33 pm #731636AnonymousInactivefor some reason i always tend to mistake c partners for c pays….
March 23, 2007 at 7:06 pm #731753AnonymousInactiveI guess Casino Partners can’t be bothered to respond to this.
Violating your own T&Cs is a serious issue.
March 25, 2007 at 12:06 am #731834AnonymousInactivethere are many in the industry that say that casino partners and cpays are one and the same, i for one have very good reasons to believe they are.
March 25, 2007 at 12:12 am #731836AnonymousInactiveThis what I hear too.
March 25, 2007 at 11:43 am #731848AnonymousInactivethere are many in the industry that say that casino partners and cpays are one and the same, i for one have very good reasons to believe they are.
I’m pretty sure they are one and the same. When I first started in this business, Club Dice was the first PlayTech program I signed up with (before they were CPays). I use the same user name whenever I can (kidd75219). The second one I signed up with was Casino Tropez (before they were casino partners). I had to use a different user name because mine was already taken.
That’s conclusive enough for me.
March 25, 2007 at 3:17 pm #731857GambleHarderMemberHello,
First off, I can’t say much for Cpays as we are two separate organizations regardless of what the unique individuals on this thread say.
The 20% was an honest mistake made by a Junior Manager here at Casino Partners and I thank you for taking the time to notify us of this mistake which will be fixed and not made again.
Please let us know when a good time to speak will be.Kind Regards,
CPDirector
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