Durky
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I want to report a serious issue I’m currently facing with FortuneJack’s affiliate team, specifically with their affiliate manager, Daiana Imerlishvili. This is a case where I’ve been scammed out of an agreed payment after fulfilling my part of a promotional collaboration.
I was contacted by Daiana to promote FortuneJack through a series of live streams. The deal was simple and clearly agreed upon in writing: I would perform 5 live streams and the payment would be divided 50% upfront and 50% after completing the 5 streams. This wasn’t a CPA deal or a performance-based collaboration. It was a content creation contract. The Affiliate Manager confirmed these terms multiple times in chat.
After receiving the first 50% payment, I delivered the 5 live streams as promised. Once the work was completed, I reached out for the remaining balance, expecting them to honor the agreement. That’s when the problems began. The Affiliate Manager suddenly started inventing excuses, claiming that the payment of the remaining 50% would only be done “after tangible results” (FTDs, signups, deposits, etc.). This was never part of the original deal. They shifted the goalposts after getting the work done for half the price.
To make things worse, even though I continued to communicate respectfully and offered to do two additional free streams to help long-term growth, the Affiliate Manager chose to stay online, read my messages, and ignored my payment requests.
What makes this situation even more absurd is that while promoting FortuneJack, I’m also working with other casino brands who are seeing daily results and are happy with my performance. This clearly shows that their refusal to pay has nothing to do with my work quality, but rather with a dishonest attempt to avoid paying the agreed fee.
This behavior is completely unacceptable in the affiliate industry. They are using the classic “results excuse” AFTER a content-based deal was delivered in full, in order to avoid paying what they owe.
For transparency, I have full chat logs that prove:
I will gladly provide the full evidence to the forum admins if required.
I believe it’s important for affiliates to be aware of how FortuneJack is handling their partnerships. If we allow this kind of abuse to go unnoticed, it sets a dangerous precedent for all content creators working in this space.
FortuneJack should be held accountable for these unethical practices.
I was contacted by Daiana to promote FortuneJack through a series of live streams. The deal was simple and clearly agreed upon in writing: I would perform 5 live streams and the payment would be divided 50% upfront and 50% after completing the 5 streams. This wasn’t a CPA deal or a performance-based collaboration. It was a content creation contract. The Affiliate Manager confirmed these terms multiple times in chat.
After receiving the first 50% payment, I delivered the 5 live streams as promised. Once the work was completed, I reached out for the remaining balance, expecting them to honor the agreement. That’s when the problems began. The Affiliate Manager suddenly started inventing excuses, claiming that the payment of the remaining 50% would only be done “after tangible results” (FTDs, signups, deposits, etc.). This was never part of the original deal. They shifted the goalposts after getting the work done for half the price.
To make things worse, even though I continued to communicate respectfully and offered to do two additional free streams to help long-term growth, the Affiliate Manager chose to stay online, read my messages, and ignored my payment requests.
What makes this situation even more absurd is that while promoting FortuneJack, I’m also working with other casino brands who are seeing daily results and are happy with my performance. This clearly shows that their refusal to pay has nothing to do with my work quality, but rather with a dishonest attempt to avoid paying the agreed fee.
This behavior is completely unacceptable in the affiliate industry. They are using the classic “results excuse” AFTER a content-based deal was delivered in full, in order to avoid paying what they owe.
For transparency, I have full chat logs that prove:
- The agreed terms.
- The completion of my work.
- Their shift in narrative once the work was done.
- Their evasive behavior when asked for payment.
I will gladly provide the full evidence to the forum admins if required.
I believe it’s important for affiliates to be aware of how FortuneJack is handling their partnerships. If we allow this kind of abuse to go unnoticed, it sets a dangerous precedent for all content creators working in this space.
FortuneJack should be held accountable for these unethical practices.