AskGamblers says Hello to Everyone!

AskGamblers

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Hello everyone,

AskGamblers, a multiple award-winning online casino website has finally joined an amazing Affiliate Guard Dog community.

I just wanted to wish you all the best in 2020:
  • Health
  • Love
  • Happiness
  • MONEY
Cheers!
 

metropot

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Welcome and thank you,
i wish you and your family to be happiest people in the whole world for at least in 2020!
 

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Welcome to AGD!

We are happy to have you here at AGD to contribute, share pertinent information and engage with your fellow affiliates. However, this is a friendly warning not to use this forum with the intention of promoting the AG website and doing so in a flagrant manner;)
 
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Hello and welcome to AGD. It’s about time to finally see you on here. Happy 2020 and wishing you all the very best on this forum.
 

AussieDave

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Welcome...

@AskGamblers - what interest would Catena Media have, in joining an affiliate forum?

How can you possibly relate to AGD members, who, in most part, are small/medium affiliates. We deal with issues such as: not being paid commission, having our T&C's retroactively changed; to include player quotas etc., etc. And, all the other BS which goes hand-in-hand with not being a Super Affiliate or a large company/corporation.

Catena Media (purchased AskGamblers).
They currently have a staff of 390+, a retention-rate of 5 million users per month :eek: across their network, likely deal directly with igaming operators, and above all else, Catena Media is public traded company (stock exchange listed).

A while back now, affiliates got royally shafted by Affiliate Edge. I believe AskGamblers continued to promote them. I could go on but I wont.

Don't see any value (other than self service) that AskGamblers would gain. Furthermore, what quality input can be/would be added to help affiliate members like myself and others.

No personal offense...

I'd guess your a paid staff member of Catena Media. You have a job. You do it. You get paid. We have nothing in common ;)

Hence my question...
 
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Welcome to AGD!

We are happy to have you here at AGD to contribute, share pertinent information and engage with your fellow affiliates. However, this is a friendly warning not to use this forum with the intention of promoting the AG website and doing so in a flagrant manner;)

Thanks for the warm welcome, melcb. We are here to engage with other forum members and contribute the forum community. Look forward to exchanging knowledge and information with everyone. ;)
 

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Hello and welcome to AGD. It’s about time to finally see you on here. Happy 2020 and wishing you all the very best on this forum.

Thank you for the nice welcome and kind wishes. We're happy to be here!
 

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Welcome...

@AskGamblers - what interest would Catena Media have, in joining an affiliate forum?

How can you possibly relate to AGD members, who, in most part, are small/medium affiliates. We deal with issues such as: not being paid commission, having our T&C's retroactively changed; to include player quotas etc., etc. And, all the other BS which goes hand-in-hand with not being a Super Affiliate or a large company/corporation.

Catena Media (purchased AskGamblers).
They currently have a staff of 390+, a retention-rate of 5 million users per month :eek: across their network, likely deal directly with igaming operators, and above all else, Catena Media is public traded company (stock exchange listed).

A while back now, affiliates got royally shafted by Affiliate Edge. I believe AskGamblers continued to promote them. I could go on but I wont.

Don't see any value (other than self service) that AskGamblers would gain. Furthermore, what quality input can be/would be added to help affiliate members like myself and others.

No personal offense...

I'd guess your a paid staff member of Catena Media. You have a job. You do it. You get paid. We have nothing in common ;)

Hence my question...

Thanks for the warm welcome, AussieDave.

As an official representative of AskGamblers, I can confirm that our intentions regarding AGD forum is to exchange knowledge with other forum members and contribute to the community as much as we can.

Super affiliate or not, we are all committed to the same cause here and share mutual goals with other affiliates.

The main one should be offering the best possible service to our players.

Based on your guessing, I would say that working for money is not good? An interesting perspective. If we have nothing in common, as you say, then you must be working for free. That is very noble of you.
 

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Thanks for the warm welcome, AussieDave.

As an official representative of AskGamblers, I can confirm that our intentions regarding AGD forum is to exchange knowledge with other forum members and contribute to the community as much as we can.

Super affiliate or not, we are all committed to the same cause here and share mutual goals with other affiliates.

The main one should be offering the best possible service to our players.

Based on your guessing, I would say that working for money is not good? An interesting perspective. If we have nothing in common, as you say, then you must be working for free. That is very noble of you.

Your comment drips with sarcasm and indicates your arrogance. What AussieDave wrote was one hundred percent spot on. But instead of answering one of his glaring criticisms about your dealings with Affiliate Edge you chose to respond with snide remarks. :(
 
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Your comment drips with sarcasm and indicates your arrogance. What AussieDave wrote was one hundred percent spot on. But instead of answering one of his glaring criticisms about your dealings with Affiliate Edge you chose to respond with snide remarks. :(

Hi, DaftDog.

Nice to e-meet you.

The title of this thread is "AskGamblers says Hello to Everyone!".

That said, my sole intention was to say hello to all forum members, including AussieDave and you. I didn't show any disrespect to anyone in this thread, nor I will.

You, of course, have the right to have a different opinion, like everyone else has.

Allow me to reply to your and AussieDave's remark regarding Affiliate Edge.

By simply visiting the AskGamblers Affiliate Edge Review page on our site, anyone can see that Affiliate Edge status on AskGamblers is terminated.

Hence, I conclude that AussieDave's claim in his post is not true and is based on mere speculation.

I believe AskGamblers continued to promote them.

What's more, this is precisely one of the reasons why I joined AGD on behalf of AskGamblers, so that other forum members would get the truth about AskGamblers.

Kindly let me know if I can help with anything else.
 

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Every coin has two sides, and sometimes there are also good aspects.

With respect to AskGamblers I am happy about, while GPWA makes the current #1 Crime Family in this industry with their fake identity rep hoaxes, with the lowest player ratings ever, with the most player complaints ever to their main sponsor and takes sponsor money from obviously criminal origin, AskGamblers have been banned them because of the "fact that their 1xBet Casino brand was having multiple issues referring to usage of unlicensed video slots, unregistered domains within their operating license agreement as well as usage of graphical content with disputed ownership."

Source https://www.askgamblers.com/casino-affiliate-programs/1xbet-review/

Why they have been removed 1xBet from that blacklist as if nothing happened, for me is a miracle.

If someone is a fraud and is stealing money from hundreds if not thousands of people, then he cannot say "Sorry, I will never do it again", and this is it. No prosecutor in the real world would accept that. Such frauds would face criminal charges and put behind bars.

At least the old warning is still visible at AskGamblers, but the indirectly acquittal of 1xBet is not the right thing in my opinion. It's a slap into the face of countless people who lost their money.

And the warning will disapper after the "probation period", and with the exception of the quote in this forum, no one else will ever see the warning again. It't not even in the Internet Archive ( https://web.archive.org/web/2016090...s.com/casino-affiliate-programs/1xbet-review/ ).

As if nothing happened.

This is also part of the overall picture to be fair.

Leopold
 
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Your comment drips with sarcasm and indicates your arrogance. What AussieDave wrote was one hundred percent spot on. But instead of answering one of his glaring criticisms about your dealings with Affiliate Edge you chose to respond with snide remarks. :(

It's just some marketing bot.
 
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