Quote:
Originally Posted by Platinum Dave
Well ya never know. Someone may deposit $20 bucks and get paid $100 from Brad. And then end up trying out the casino and becoming a customer and spending alot of money.
|
And someone might get paid $10 to sign up for your trial by a scamming affiliate and decide he likes the site. As someone who handles an affiliate program, I can't fathom how you can take this stance.
I don't have a dog in this race, I don't know either party. But I've pushed traffic to casinos in the past in large sums. You would be thrown out of every single affiliate program I've ever come across for this. It's the #1 rule in the TOS of every affiliate program. You can say their policies are dumb, that they don't know how to "market", but that rule is black and white with every casino I've ever seen. Since affiliate payouts can be as much as $200, this problem of fraud is prevelent in online casinos and they ban affiliates all the time for it.