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December 6, 2005 at 10:33 pm #591430AnonymousInactive
Cirrus casino:
http://www.casinomeister.com/rogue/cirruscasino.html
Nat, why aren’t they paying their players on time? As webmasters, how can we promote a rogue?
Can you comment girl ?
December 7, 2005 at 8:25 pm #678062AnonymousInactiveHello Michelle,
Just as I already explained to you yesterday, the player had 5 accounts in Cirrus Casino: 2 under his own name, and another 3 with the same email, ip and physical address. He played only free chips at Cirrus Casino, and therefore he knew very well that the maximum withdrawal amount can be only the amount of the free chip itself. I spoke the Cirrus Casino manager, and she will send me the complete report on this story. As soon as I have it, it will be posted here.
Finally, Michelle: you are not promoting any of GamblingWages casinos. When you sent to us your players, we treated them very well, even though those were not the most angelical players. If you have any issues, please feel free to e-mail me.
Best regards,
Natalie Stewart.
Affiliate Program Manager
http://www.GamblingWages.comDecember 7, 2005 at 10:53 pm #678067AnonymousInactiveI’ve posted at CM that this player was a fraud….
I hope Bryan, renigs that post on his list!December 8, 2005 at 11:33 am #678105AnonymousInactiveGamblingWages wrote:When you sent to us your players, we treated them very well, even though those were not the most angelical players.This is always the bit that amazes me. The hint that the affiliate has done something to send bonus hunting traffic.
It’s likely that Michelle didn’t physically SEND YOU PLAYERS.
It’s a website ….
– Affiliates post information online
– Surfers from around the world find it, read it, act on it.
– We don’t get to know the person at allTHAT’S HOW THE INTERNET WORKS
Surely this is up to the Casino to sort out, and not infer some sort on impropriety on the affiliates part ….
:dajudge:Or maybe I’m just hyper-sensitive about this issue right now.
:plain:December 8, 2005 at 5:36 pm #678130AnonymousInactiveHello Paul,
It’s a long story with Michelle, and I would not like to start disclosing it with complete details on this forum, unless it’s necessary.
We do not have problems with affiliates promoting our offers, and getting any kind of players to us. As you said: anything can happen, and you do not know if you will send a bonus hunter to the casino. We take the risk, and we will not blame it on the affiliate. That’s why we have a lot of different offers for our affiliates, because we are ready to handle any kind of situations.
However, it’s different when someone intentionally sends traffic, which will be making only one time deposits (lower than the required CPA rate), and request a commissions’ payment, when it does not really proceed. In another words, we are talking about very typical CPA abuse.
To be truly honest, Paul, this situation probably hurts me more than you. Since I took GamblingWages under my management, I tried to be fair to everyone. I gave exclusive promotions to some affiliates, and in some cases it did not work in a beneficial way for us. Nevertheless, we continued with those promos, believing that it’s better to give it a try and take the risk. Sometimes we receive a lot of bonus abusers from the forum owners, but than it’s already our job to handle those players, and also to make sure it will not affect the affiliate. In conclusion, our staff and I always treat with a lot of respect all of our honest affiliates no matter what kind of traffic we receive from them. However, when it’s not the case and there’s no honesty in between, you feel that the person you’ve been treating extremely nice gives you a hit under the belt.Anyways, Cirrus Casino resolved the issues on Casinomeister, and it has been removed from the rogue section:
http://www.casinomeister.com/forums/81779-post19.html
http://www.casinomeister.com/forums/81841-post29.htmlPlease feel free to contact me, if you need anything!
Best regards,
Natalie Stewart.
Affiliate Program Manager
http://www.GamblingWages.comDecember 8, 2005 at 5:55 pm #678133AnonymousInactiveAnyways, Cirrus Casino resolved the issues on Casinomeister, and it has been removed from the rogue section:
But now remains back in the Not Recommended Section
http://www.casinomeister.com/rogue/cirruscasino.html
:satisfied
December 8, 2005 at 7:12 pm #678138AnonymousInactiveHi Webzcas,
it’s true. But still, it’s a million times better than to be in the rogue section… :blush:
Cirrus has an excellent manager: Christine Jennings. I know she’s working very hard every month on getting her players paid, and she’s also very helpful with all of the affiliate promotions. I hope her efforts will remove us soon from Not Recommended list.Have a good day!
Natalie Stewart.
December 10, 2005 at 2:33 am #678286AnonymousInactiveleft blank.
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