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Originally Posted by chodadog
Worst rep ever. Brad/Phoenix asks the guy for a favour, the guy says no for whatever reason and is perfectly polite about it and Brad flips out and has a tantrum and supposedly blocks the guy. Great program rep Lion Dollars have their.
Then consider what he was asking him to do and ask him how it's any different than hitting up a bunch of your buddies and promising them $10 or $20 for signing up to a site with $1 trials, having a look around, downloading a bunch of shit and canceling the membership before the trial ends?
It's theft. Simple as that. Anyone who can't see it is a fucking idiot. And the idea that it's somehow different because it's a casino is a ridiculous idea. This isn't some ad on a site giving would be gambling surfers an extra financial incentive to sign up. This is cold-calling other webmasters and asking them to deposit funds into a casino account to make fraudulent profit.
By that logic, it's totally okay for me to get friends to signup for trial memberships to platinum bucks sites using my referral code and telling them if they cancel their trials before they convert into a monthly membership I'll give them $15. After all, If i get 10 friends to do it, 1 might have a look around and think "wow this site is awesome" and could remain a member for the next 3 years! Wow!
So, is it okay for me to promote Platinum Bucks like this? Eagerly awaiting your response. Got a line of friends waiting with their credit cards in hand and an affiliate link code in their browsers.
Do you still think it's okay to defraud a casino affiliate program in the same way?
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It's called sticking up for a friend. Even when sometimes they say and do stupid things. People make mistakes sometimes. Brad has admited to his mistakes and apologized, but everyone seems more then willing to kick someone when they are down.
Good night everyone.