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    Default LAC - Which programs did you confront about terms?

    Hello everyone,

    Out of all the AGD-Predatory and AGD-ROGUE programs out there... and those with changing terms (retroactive), which ones did you confront and what was their response? I hope we have some affiliates out there who talked to a few of these folks (Ladbrokes for one).

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    I just generally ignore the ones I really don't like - I vote with my feet by not promoting them and I don't want to waste my time with them.

    I did walk up to some guy on the Ladbrokes stand late on the second day... but just looked at him and said "sod it - I can't be bothered" because I knew they'd been getting an ear-bashing all weekend already!

    I noticed two of the guys I used to like at Ladbrokes (Andre & Paul) have now moved over to Betfair - I did chat to them briefly, but they immediately accepted that I wouldn't be working with their new rogue casino.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CaseyM View Post
    The Ladbrokes stand actually looked pretty quiet, I was expecting to see it mobbed
    Well maybe most affys had seen the follow up e-mail changing the terms to something better (at least, less bad!).
    I didn't take my laptop to London - so I didn't see it until I got home.

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    For all the American's who don't know what KK meant when he said "sod it" meant, I looked it up for you:
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    Sod
    in British English is a somewhat offensive, pejorative term for a person, derived from sodomite[1] but rarely nowadays used with this meaning. As an insult, it is generally teamed with 'off', i.e., 'sod off' meaning to get lost / go away / stop bothering me / fuck off. It can generally be applied to refer to a person in a most basic sense and frequently preceded by a modifying adjective (“That crazy sod almost ran me over!”). It can be used as many different parts of speech – e.g. in the imperative mood, “Sod off, you slag!”; or in adjective form, “sodding bastard”. Such uses as “Sod it!” and “Sod this” are often exclamations of frustration.


    Did you actually say that ?

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