I just got an email this morning from marketingwindowscasino@gmail.com
Thankfully I hadn't had my coffee yet, so I didn't hold much back in my reply.
They may be just realizing that it's tough to get customers without affiliates, so if you were contacted and are here doing some research, DO...
... and it's super effective! (Pokemon reference if you didn't get it..)
I got an email from BP this morning, and it definitely wasn't to wish me a happy holiday. Apparently to keep the deal I've had with Referback for years, I now have to bring in 20 new players per month.
To everyone at...
My stats are fine, but my Wire payment was rejected due to "insufficient banking details". I didn't change anything in the details, I'd been getting paid for years with that info at RB and I saw that the details were imported over so I didn't touch it.
Now I guess Andrew is on vacation and my...
Well I'll post the same thing I did last time you posted about how you think high roller policies should work.
After 2 years this player was in the hole $120k, that money is gone! You got paid your cut, software/licenses got paid their cut, employees got paid their cut, etc.
It's a casino...
Sorry for the double post, didn't want to add more to my last one...
It was mentioned that having more players contributing reduces the chances of being affected by the high roller policy, and that got me thinking about the biggest winner I've had (with a different program).
I had a player win...
That's all great Andrew, but the problem is that your high roller policy is worse for affiliates than high roller policies at many other programs.
It may have been the same policy for 10 years, but when I had read it before, I assumed it was the same as most other high roller policies I have...
Well that's not very nice. The more common thing to do is immediately fence the player at the end of the month so that it doesn't affect the rest of your players in that first month.
Sure high rollers are prone to playing it all back, so the next month could be good, but I still don't think...
I don't mind high roller policies, as long as they fence the player off and it doesn't affect your other players (most programs with these policies do fence the player).
Without that fencing, you could have one player win $100k and another lose $100k in a month, and you get nothing.
Previous...
Yeah I'm seeing that as well, but like Andrew said that will be fixed too.
I never had a wagershare account so I can't comment on that, but my stats are looking normal for RB - number of active players and revenue look about right for this time of the month.
I trust them a lot more than I did...
It was an issue with the stats, they weren't actually locked. Figured it was odd that they were locked and still depositing, and it sounds like it was a fairly widespread issue that has been fixed.
Those two locked players were the only active players I saw for the first 4 days of the month...
Thanks for everything Andrew! If you aren't the highest paid guy at Buffalo, you should be. If it wasn't for you, I think they would have lost a lot of affiliates.
All of my concerns have been dealt with, no more locked players and my RB deal is back in place. :cool:
Well Riverbelle isn't closing, so new players will always be able to sign up there, but it won't be a part of Buffalo Partners after the end of this month. We should still be getting credit for referring players there until then.