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November 1, 2007 at 11:20 pm #605783AnonymousInactive
Is it true that you only offer 2 withdrawal methods to affiliates – check & WT. And WT is solely for UK affiliates?
Please advise as I’m thinking of setting up a review for Ladbrokes, but definitely not going to do it if check is the only option for payment as i’m based in EU…
November 2, 2007 at 2:50 pm #753022greedy4chipsMember@splinterfree 143861 wrote:
Is it true that you only offer 2 withdrawal methods to affiliates – check & WT. And WT is solely for UK affiliates?
Please advise as I’m thinking of setting up a review for Ladbrokes, but definitely not going to do it if check is the only option for payment as i’m based in EU…
Hi splinterfree,
We do currently only offer cheque and bank transfer as payment options for our affiliates, however this is not restricted to UK affiliates. We work with affiliates from all over the world. As long as you have a bank account we can process a payment to you. Please don’t let this deter you from applying to our program. We are also in the process of adding more payment options for our affiliates.
If you have any other queries, please let me know. I can contact you directly if you e-mail me a contact number and preferred day/time to get in touch.
Cheers,
Andre Au
Casino Affiliate Manager
E-mail: andre.au@ladbrokes.co.uk
Website: http://www.ladbrokesaffiliates.comNovember 8, 2007 at 4:04 pm #753531AnonymousInactiveHi Andre,
I’m already signed up, but when i tried to provide the wire details, it wouldn’t let me, saying that WT is only possible for UK bank accounts.
So either i’m missing something, or your system is not up to scratch to your statements.
and offering checks/wt only is a bit of a buggered option, consider who ladbrokes are…even garage room operators offer at least neteller and another online payment method…
Let me know. What’s next?
@andreau 143918 wrote:
Hi splinterfree,
We do currently only offer cheque and bank transfer as payment options for our affiliates, however this is not restricted to UK affiliates. We work with affiliates from all over the world. As long as you have a bank account we can process a payment to you. Please don’t let this deter you from applying to our program. We are also in the process of adding more payment options for our affiliates.
If you have any other queries, please let me know. I can contact you directly if you e-mail me a contact number and preferred day/time to get in touch.
Cheers,
Andre Au
Casino Affiliate Manager
E-mail: andre.au@ladbrokes.co.uk
Website: http://www.ladbrokesaffiliates.comNovember 12, 2007 at 6:58 am #753789giftorgbestMemberbank wire is quite good option if ladbrokers pays all expense of banking for your affiliate commission.
November 16, 2007 at 11:48 am #754175greedy4chipsMember@splinterfree 144533 wrote:
I’m already signed up, but when i tried to provide the wire details, it wouldn’t let me, saying that WT is only possible for UK bank accounts.
I’ve been in contact with splinterfree and have cleared up the misunderstanding, as I mentioned before we do offer bank transfer for all countries.
@ioc 144850 wrote:
bank wire is quite good option if ladbrokers pays all expense of banking for your affiliate commission.
Hello ioc,
We process bank transfers in the currency of your choice therefore there will not be any expense to our affiliates for the transfer.
We are in the process of bringing our affiliate payment options in line with our customer payment ones, so we will have a multitude of options to suit every affiliate.November 20, 2007 at 2:24 pm #754513giftorgbestMemberHi tahnk you.
That is why I think bank transfer is the best choice. all expense are free of charge to receive money.
andreau;145329 wrote:I’ve been in contact with splinterfree and have cleared up the misunderstanding, as I mentioned before we do offer bank transfer for all countries.Hello ioc,
We process bank transfers in the currency of your choice therefore there will not be any expense to our affiliates for the transfer.
We are in the process of bringing our affiliate payment options in line with our customer payment ones, so we will have a multitude of options to suit every affiliate.February 5, 2008 at 8:55 pm #760148QualityNonsenseMemberI think ladbrokes should offer some e-wallets as payment options for affiliates, such Neteller or MoneyBookers, that will make everything quicker and simpler.
I hope it will be applied soon.
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