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With the recent Mass Exodus, by Microgaming, from the United States gaming market it begs the question: How will affiliates adapt?
Even Intertops Casino, which processes it's own casino transactions, was forced by Microgaming to stop allowing players from the United States to sign up as a new casino player. Intertops states:
'...However, we have received information from Microgaming today advising us that we have to shut down ALL US registrations. Therefore we will discontinue new registrations for the US later today...
Please understand that the decision to disable registrations from the United States is not ours and we are working on a solution to enable new customers as soon as possible.'
This is potentially very troubling for a number of affiliates with US-facing (sites which market primarily to US Casino patrons) websites.
How will this affect your income levels?
What alternatives are there and how will you adjust to the changing climate in the casino affiliate world?
Even Intertops Casino, which processes it's own casino transactions, was forced by Microgaming to stop allowing players from the United States to sign up as a new casino player. Intertops states:
'...However, we have received information from Microgaming today advising us that we have to shut down ALL US registrations. Therefore we will discontinue new registrations for the US later today...
Please understand that the decision to disable registrations from the United States is not ours and we are working on a solution to enable new customers as soon as possible.'
This is potentially very troubling for a number of affiliates with US-facing (sites which market primarily to US Casino patrons) websites.
How will this affect your income levels?
What alternatives are there and how will you adjust to the changing climate in the casino affiliate world?