Currently, I am owed approximately $1,500 by BetCRIS but cannot be paid due to the 10 player rule in one week (also applies to Bookmaker).
I recently emailed BetCRIS and revisited the question about the rule. This is Scott Martin's response:
I really don't know how to react to this email.
In a sense, I feel like I have been taken to the woodshed. I never planned on being a "phone bookie" nor do I attend weekly bingo at the church hall and certainly could not bring myself to asking the kindly old ladies at the church hall to wing-it at BetCRIS.
I feel the urge to tell them to keep the money and just remove them from my site entirely. I have a total of 39 players at Betcris, but they never play at the same time.
I am at a loss for words.
I recently emailed BetCRIS and revisited the question about the rule. This is Scott Martin's response:
Hi Jim,
In reality it is not impossible for an affiliate of any size to reach a minimum of 10 active players during one week. This is especially true during peak times of the year. That was the point of the rule when it was created by the owner of our company. I have affiliates with 150 active players every week of the year that do not have a website. They work potential lists of clients one by one over the phone. I understand that is not the best way for every one but it is an example. Some affiliates go to bingo night at their church and bring in 10 new players every week by pushing our bingo product. There are a million ways to skin a cat.
Best regards,
Scott
I really don't know how to react to this email.
In a sense, I feel like I have been taken to the woodshed. I never planned on being a "phone bookie" nor do I attend weekly bingo at the church hall and certainly could not bring myself to asking the kindly old ladies at the church hall to wing-it at BetCRIS.
I feel the urge to tell them to keep the money and just remove them from my site entirely. I have a total of 39 players at Betcris, but they never play at the same time.
I am at a loss for words.