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Originally Posted by dendrite
I join as a free player too.
Incidentally, I never really understood why casinos would not want affiliates to play for real money. Surely it means more revenue for them?
It would also be the best way to test their systems for free, getting great feedback from experts (affiliates) about the way their program is working (or not)
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I agree 100%. However, I believe they are afraid that every player (especially high rollers) will then sign up and get 30%-50% of their own losses back. They don't want that to happen.
Many programs WILL allow you to play on your own affiliate account, though, if you notify them ahead of time. You just need to tell them what you are planning on doing ahead of time. Let them know that you will not play at the casino if you are not able to play under your own account. That may help to change their mind if they are against it at first.