Bodog Adds Click2Pay, Removes Moneybookers

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In the terms, Bodog has added Click2Pay as an affiliate payment method. However – Moneybookers is no longer an option if the terms are correct.

TERMS UPDATE, Commissions, Payment Methods

7.2. Payment for the preceding month shall be processed by the 15th day of each calendar month. If Affiliate commissions earned do not exceed the minimum balance in any given month, then payment will be carried over to the following month until they exceed the minimum balance. The minimum balance is based on payment option as follows (see section 7.4 for availability of different options): Personal Bodog Account = $200 USD Moneybookers Click2Pay = $200 USD NETeller = $200 USD Check By Mail = $200 USD Bank Wires = $500 USD


7.3. If an Affiliate is participating via the Revenue Share Model and the Net Revenue for a particular calendar month is negative, such negative amounts shall be carried forward to the subsequent months(s). 7.4. Payments will be made through the following methods: NETeller (non-US non-North America only); Moneybookers Click2Pay (non-US non-North America only); Bank Wire(non-US only, $25 transfer fee); Check by Mail (US only) or a Bodog betting account. It is the responsibility of the Affiliate to select the method of payment and to pay transaction fees associated with their selected payment. Unless otherwise stipulated, payment will be withheld.


Summary:Affiliates are no longer able, according to contract, to promote Rakeback.


Bodog Adds Click2Pay, Removes Moneybookers
 

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Thanks for the update.

I was under the impression that Moneybookers was the most widely accepted ewallet (or casino payment/deposit method for that matter).

Am I mistaken?
 

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MB has had some very questionable situations arise and I for one wouldn't have an account with them. They have provided casinos with info which the casinos shouldn't have been given (search C-Planet thread at GIA for a thread that is about C-Planet (or one of their casinos) not paying.

C-Planet wasn't (IMHO) at fault .. all they did was grab all the info they could get their hands on ... MB shouldn't have given it out (MHO).

MB also had other issues but I can't remember them now.
 

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Thanks guys!

If not MB, which ewallet is most widely accepted? Is this the deposit solution you would recommend to players?
 
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