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how can it be a platinum program when they have terms like this?
As reglatory bodies like the UKGC take hold and, affiliates demand transparency, the gaming industry either complies or it will be forced to.
This highlights areas within the industry, that have been allowed to continue, with, lets say a 'wild west mentality'.
Point in question, paid affiliate sponsorship.
Sites who foster this business plan, may find themselves skating on very-thin-ice, if programs they accept paid sponsorship from, are not adhering to the Acceptable Conduct Rules/Conditions used as a Code of Conduct for these paid affiliate program sponsors.
Hypothetically, an affiliate(s) may well believe that because program X is a paid sponsor, it is held to a higher standard of compliance. In doing, and going on the Code of Conduct which most, if not all Aff forums have in place for these paid sponsors, an affiliate(s) get ripped off!
I'm surprised no affiliate(s) have taken legal action thus far, against loss of income, due to these fake seals per se.
If I was in that boat going forward, I'd be making it my prime objective to ensure ALL paid sponsors are operating ethically. That nothing they do, could come back to bite me in the ass, with a legal law suit.
Hello everybody,
We are frequently checking this forum, please rest assured.
As previously mentioned, considering that your claims are related to your personal collaboration with GoWild Affiliates, the only way we can address them is if we have a clear picture about who you are and what exactly is concerning you.
For this, we are kindly asking you to send us an e-mail at team@gowildaffiliates.com or a private message through this forum, mentioning your affiliate username and as many details about your concerns/claims as possible. We have been in contact with every one of our partners who has facilitated this, and we are determined to continue our conversations with them until we a favorable resolution for both sides.
The GoWild Affiliates Team is attending the Amsterdam Affiliate Conference between the 12th and the 14th of July. We would be more than happy to meet any of you face to face and further discuss anything you find relevant. Otherwise, we will do our best to answer all of your e-mails and private messages during these days and we will be back in the office starting Monday.
Have a great week.
The GoWild Affiliates Team
If anyone is in Amsterdam, I highly recommend making a meeting with the team at Go Wild, they are trying to be communicative. IF you ever attended a conference you are well aware of the massive hustle and bustle of it all. Please show some patience.
Just to be clear, are you condoning your paid sponsor's refusal to answer on the boards here and instead responding secretly via PM or in one on one meetings despite this being a general topic?
To make things clear for you, I am a volunteer mod/ admin on this forum. I am not paid. Cheers!
Don't go after my moderators -that is ridiculous behavior. Ask me. I'm the owner. I've also recently posted, so please feel free to read that as well.
As far as GoWild 'refusing to answer' - they have already contacted me and are awaiting my response. Not atypical behavior at all - and once I have this all figured out, it will be posted - rest assured.
Ask questions like this in Amsterdam where ever that isWhat is ridiculous is accusing me of going after someone. I asked a question. There are differences between asking questions and making statements. I was looking for clarification so that I understood her post better (before reaching a conclusion) because of the way it sounded to me.