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September 4, 2007 at 4:28 pm #747794AnonymousInactive
Well that is what I am trying to find out darlin. Thanks for posting.
This affiliate tells me that it is a Quicktender policy!
I find that extremely odd. That is why I am trying to get some feedback.
Why would it be preferable for Quicktender to receive a payment from a CASINO vs an AFFILIATE COMPANY? That doesn’t really make sense to me.
September 4, 2007 at 4:36 pm #747796AnonymousInactiveI quickly popped off this letter to Quicktender…lets see if we can get to the bottom of this and MAYBE get a reply.
Good Morning!
I recently opened up a QuickTender account. I was told this was a viable option to receive affiliate payments in place of Ecocard. This morning I was told by a particular affiliate that in order to receive my payment, I would first have to open a CASINO ACCOUNT with them and have my affiliate payment sent there and then could withdraw to my Quicktender account.
This makes no sense to me whatsoever!
Why am I being forced into opening up a Casino account in order to receive my affiliate payment? This affiliate tells me this in not their policy but a QUICKTENDER POLICY and will be required for all payments from affiliate companies, not just theirs.
Is this true, if so, why?
Thank you,
Kathryn
September 4, 2007 at 4:46 pm #747798AnonymousInactiveThanks Kat….I don’t see anything regarding this in their terms of account…guess we’ll have to wait and see. I did notice this morning in Marcias post under Brightshare that Quick Tender is forbidden by Microgaming, makes no sense to me….
September 4, 2007 at 4:54 pm #747800AnonymousInactiveOk…I forgot to read the Brightshare thread here. I did read the one over at GPWA and didn’t see that particular phrase. Thanks Cag!!:wink-wink
September 4, 2007 at 4:59 pm #747801AnonymousInactiveQuickTender is not an option for affiliates living in the states “forbidden” by Microgaming because you can’t open casino accounts.
Ok…yeah , it’s not that Quicktender is forbidden sugar. It’s that if you are in the banned states , obviously you can’t open a casino account therefore you can’t have your money sent to it.
I still do not understand why Quicktender would require and basically force you to open up a casino account to receive an affiliate payment.
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September 4, 2007 at 5:10 pm #747803AnonymousInactiveWell if you’re in one of the banned states you can’t open an account at the casino….maybe quicktender is wanting to leave out the banned states also, not sure, I think I’m confused now….lol:roflmao:
September 5, 2007 at 1:22 pm #747888AnonymousInactiveThen, that poses an issue for me… *sigh*
I moved from Michigan (a banned state) to Florida in June.
Now, I’m not banned, but am having quite a time trying to get my old casino accounts open again just for this purpose…. :sarcasm:
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