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July 28, 2006 at 11:30 pm #595883AnonymousInactive
IOG,
Would you consider lowering your minimum payout? Currently it stands at $250, which is awfully high.
Casino Blasters, Allstar Affiliates, and Poker.com have a minimum payout of $5.00.
August 1, 2006 at 6:02 pm #700700AnonymousInactiveIOG, any thoughts? :allears:
August 1, 2006 at 7:58 pm #700723AnonymousInactiveLast time I discussed this with them – they wouldn’t do it unless I sent them a bunch of traffic.
I cut my losses and don’t promote them anymore.
August 2, 2006 at 12:17 pm #700786AnonymousInactiveI too brought this up with them and received a rather unfriendly response towards the thought of paying me my earned money though under the $250. I even went as far as suggesting that I will close my accuont and thus certainly recieving my money then and was told nope.
after rude exchanges and being bluntly told that I was SOL in getting my near $200 I decided a program so cocky and so controlling should not get anything but :shakebutt :dafingers :dafingers from me.
$5 is the Neteller minimum and the fees are according to the amounts so come on let’s be real and quit making up excuses. You just want some leverage on forcing your programs to be promoted rather then using incentive tactics.
August 3, 2006 at 12:25 pm #700912AnonymousInactiveThanks for your input, I’ve passed your request on to senior management and hope to have a definitive answer for you within a week.
Regards
IOG-CASINOS
September 13, 2006 at 9:32 am #705845AnonymousInactiveIOG-CASINOS wrote:Thanks for your input, I’ve passed your request on to senior management and hope to have a definitive answer for you within a week.Regards
IOG-CASINOS
More than a month has already passed, Yet you have failed to provide us within any new information about this matter.
Don’t you think we deserve an answer?
September 13, 2006 at 12:02 pm #705853AnonymousInactiveUnfortunately for the time being the minimum payment is staying at $250 and if there are any changes we will be sure to let everyone know.
Regards
IOG-CASINOS
September 13, 2006 at 1:45 pm #705858AnonymousInactivethat is just silly, good bye IOG on my sites and I suggest many other aff do the same. There are so many programs that pay fast and not have a minimum.
Brian
September 18, 2006 at 7:54 pm #706425AnonymousInactiveVery true, islandmaan. NETeller has a $5 minimum transfer; there is absolutely no reason for any program to enforce a $250 minimum payout on NETeller payments.
Did you also know that:
1. IOG’s base commission rate is 25%, which, compared to other Playtech groups, is quite low. Gaming Partners offers 35% right away. Casino Blasters offers 36%, and Allstar Affiliates offers 30%.
2. IOG’s casinos are bundled, so that a negative balance in one casino will affect the positive earnings in the other casinos. To be fair, most other Playtech groups also bundle their casinos in this way.
3. IOG carries forward negative balances. Gaming Partners, Casino Blasters, and Allstar Affiliates do not.
4. IOG has a “minimum player” requirement in their T&Cs. “The casino reserves the right, if an affiliate has a higher commission % than 25% to move the affiliate to a lower commission %, the lowest being 25%, if the affiliate does not bring in 5 new depositing players in the previous 30 day period.”
October 1, 2006 at 4:20 pm #708273AnonymousInactive@Engineer]Very true, islandmaan. NETeller has a $5 minimum transfer there is absolutely no reason for any program to enforce a $250 minimum payout on [B wrote:
NETeller[/B] payments.
Did you also know that:
1. IOG’s base commission rate is 25%, which, compared to other Playtech groups, is quite low. Gaming Partners offers 35% right away. Casino Blasters offers 36%, and Allstar Affiliates offers 30%.
2. IOG’s casinos are bundled, so that a negative balance in one casino will affect the positive earnings in the other casinos. To be fair, most other Playtech groups also bundle their casinos in this way.
3. IOG carries forward negative balances. Gaming Partners, Casino Blasters, and Allstar Affiliates do not.
4. IOG has a “minimum player” requirement in their T&Cs. “The casino reserves the right, if an affiliate has a higher commission % than 25% to move the affiliate to a lower commission %, the lowest being 25%, if the affiliate does not bring in 5 new depositing players in the previous 30 day period.”
I must say i’m very very surprised by the apathy approach/attitude as i see it from IOG. I have expected IOG to reply to the above but that didn’t happen.
1. I had to post a reminder after over a month of waiting in vain for an answer from IOG to this thread topic. Looking back, I doubt an answer was ever posted unless the reminder
2. Considering what Engineer has wrote, I would expect IOG to stand up and explain their policy and terms, say why they think their program is good etc.
Don’t you think newbies read these threads just as well?
Aren’t you looking to contantly recruit new affiliates?Frankly speaking, if i was a newbie reading this thread.. I’d put a big red X on IOG and move on to a far more lucrative programs.
Something is fishy here.. I get the feeling you don’t give a damn about your affiliates.. Going this road IOG will end up just like 888.com and Cpays
Anyone else feels the same?
October 1, 2006 at 5:03 pm #708280AnonymousInactiveI´ve been reluctant to sign up to IOG mainly because of the bundling. I do think some of their properties are interesting such as the bingo place but with the bundling and the negative carry overs two red flags went up for me straight away.
Obviously the low entry commission tier also stings. Getting more than a third at Kiwi and Blasters works nicely I must say:wavey:
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