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May 25, 2008 at 7:42 pm #609203AnonymousInactive
Do you offer a hybrid program that tracks sportsbetting, casino, poker, and bingo players in on interface?
May 26, 2008 at 12:40 pm #768513VdpcevnjMemberHi
Thanks for dropping, all our programs can be tracked via http://www.paddypartners.com
If you have more detailed questions you can email them to us at [email protected]
Look forward to talking to you soon!
Cheers
Fintan
May 27, 2008 at 4:28 am #768563AnonymousInactiveJoined. Please let me know when my application is approved.
May 29, 2008 at 9:30 am #768782AnonymousInactiveJust applied also. I’d like to bounce back to Casinorep’s question. If I send a player to the sportsbook section and they play on something else, is that tracked ok?
May 29, 2008 at 1:16 pm #768794VdpcevnjMemberOfficial Paddy Power policy is that commission is paid on 1st channel of registration.
So if a player signs up with sportsbook you earn commission on what they bet via sportsbook but not what they bet with other channels and likewise for all the other channels
Here are a few things to keep in mind
1) We have zero negative roll-over, so you will never be penalised if a player wins big
2) We run huge amount of money back specials for customers (such as Ronaldo MBS) that have no impact on affiliate earnings
3) We have the best customer service in the business
4) Our customer retention is legendary
Our affiliate team headed up Sinead is second to none when it comes to looking after affiliates and there are plenty of CAP members who will back that up.
Cheers
Fintan
May 29, 2008 at 2:08 pm #768802AnonymousInactive@fintan 163702 wrote:
Official Paddy Power policy is that commission is paid on 1st channel of registration.
So if a player signs up with sportsbook you earn commission on what they bet via sportsbook but not what they bet with other channels and likewise for all the other channels
Oooh, that hurts. I didn’t realize this was the policy. :Ohno:
Can this be changed, please? This isn’t really fair to affiliates, especially if once I send a player there, you cross promote to that player and get them to play at one of the other channels. Why should I be cut out of that revenue stream? You wouldn’t even have the player if it weren’t for me. Cross-promoting without compensating the affiliate is very much frowned upon.
Intertops, Bodog, Virgin Games, and Blue Square are all similar to Paddy Power, in that they have multiple “channels” (casino, poker, sports, etc). However, all of the channels at the aforementioned groups are connected to one affiliate account, and I earn revenue from all of the channels — not just the one I originally sent the player to.
Please, please, please change your policy!
May 29, 2008 at 2:10 pm #768804AnonymousInactiveAgreed. There’s absolutely NO way I will promote Paddy Power whilst their policy is to short-change affiliate who generate sales for them.
May 29, 2008 at 2:29 pm #768807VdpcevnjMemberLads, like the majority of other bookies cross channel comission is made available on a case by case basis.
May 29, 2008 at 3:02 pm #768809AnonymousInactiveSo are you saying it’s right to short-change affiliates in this way? Let’s talk about Paddy Power – not what other programs (who we prolly don’t promote) do.
May 29, 2008 at 3:45 pm #768814VdpcevnjMemberHi Robert
No, of course we don’t think its right to short change affiliates, we do clearly state how we pay affiliates so nothing dodgy is going on.
We have also confirmed cross channel commission is available on a case by case basis.
I can understand your frustration and maybe because you haven’t worked with us before it’s difficult to see the advantages of our programme.
I see you have signed up on paddypartners so I’m more than happy to give you a shout and answer any questions you have. My typing isn’t the fastest and its taking me a while to answer these replies.
Cheers
Fintan
May 29, 2008 at 4:35 pm #768820AnonymousInactiveFintan, whilst I appreciate you not dodging the questions and being up front about your thoughts, I have to reiterate that there’s no way I will be promoting Paddy Power now.
Policy or not, Paddy Power have clearly made an executive decision to screw over affiliates. Stating that you’re being up front about it doesn’t make it any less dodgy. If I have a website that states “we’ll rip you off”, it’s not right even though I’m stating it for all to see.
It still amazes me that we’re in 2008 and this industry is still rife with programs that thinks it’s fine to take traffic from affiliates that they would NEVER have normally got, and not pay the affiliate their fair due.
I’m moving on.
May 29, 2008 at 5:00 pm #768825AnonymousInactiveWe have also confirmed cross channel commission is available on a case by case basis.
Count me in on that, then. I’ll send you a PM.
May 29, 2008 at 7:22 pm #768850biggygMemberwow so glad we dropped by this thread today ,we have website that promotes sportsbook ,poker,casino,bingo and skillsgames.Just started updating 1200 pages of content and paddypartners was ONE we choose for the content .Not going to happen as i read this ,programs like this HAS to realise we have other options .Iam willing to bet ill get 5 emails from your competion as soon as i click “send”- programs who will pay me every nickle of commision i earn.what a piss off.
May 31, 2008 at 5:11 am #768970stevejMemberWe will also avoid this program.
On another note, typing is not so bad when you realize you are talking to hundreds of us at one time when you do. We all like to be informed. If we didn’t talk publicly, then no one else would know the outcome of issues that come up.
Plus it will save you answering the same questions countless times.
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