Absolutely!
Sometimes a scheme can also be discovered in affiliate stats with limited player signups.
Actual Case: 1 person makes a $25 deposit from which I earn 25%. Then, another person receives a $25 no deposit bonus (and does not use it). Net result, negative earnings with no commission...
I had the same "feeling" about a "super player" at another site. But mine turned out to be just one player depositing throughout the month and withdrawing at the end of the month.
If I may ask, how players do you have there.
(Also, the manager indicates that $1,000 is a small win & loss - Ok...
They are open and honest about their attitude towards affiliates and their intent to do whatever they want. Why bother to have an agreement at all?
When they absorbed Rizk & Guts I decided not to bother with them anymore. Just left their links in place. Glad I did not invest any more time with...
Thanks for the tip. I've been burned before with programs not adhering to their own ad claims. But never knew about the ASA.
They dumped me many years ago. So yes, life goes on - even better without the threat of wasting time and resources on "non-bet-fair" garbage.
Maybe they are clearing...
Yes, I know that is exactly why I received the message.
I guess that is better than getting the bonus, satisfying the wagering requirement, and then trying to cash out - only to be told the terms were violated.
PS: I'm not really interested in the bonus for me, only what players will...
For 2021BYE, mine says "Coupon request failed. A deposit must be made before redeeming this coupon."
For KTMD29, it worked - 40 free spins @ $.25, opened the game and the free spins automatically started and ended up with a $25.62 win
So if you 'out' predatory practices (or question payments) you can be terminated. I suppose that would void all payments due to you too!
Sounds like an NDA from some abuser.