is that possible? over 12k turnover and ...

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Hello guys,

im advertising different online casinos, in the following case i have over 12k turnover and only 699€ NGR how is that possible?

this guy deposit just 1050€ i know the ngr includes bonuses, withdrawls and etc.

and the only bonus that i see is 117€ i dont understand this. Maybe someone can help me out to understand this situation.

even i cant see any withdrawls.

regards

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baldidiot

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You could have 12k turnover and -€100k net revenue as well... Not all players lose.

Having said that, it could also be admin fees / software fees / taxes etc..

Depends on the country, policies and what the player was doing.
 

payme1day

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Hello guys,

im advertising different online casinos, in the following case i have over 12k turnover and only 699€ NGR how is that possible?

this guy deposit just 1050€ i know the ngr includes bonuses, withdrawls and etc.

and the only bonus that i see is 117€ i dont understand this. Maybe someone can help me out to understand this situation.

even i cant see any withdrawls.

regards

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Turnover has nothing to do with it. He deposits 1050e minus 117e bonus so 933e, loses the lot and 234e in other expenses as mentioned above, 699e NGR is decent for a losing 1050 deposit. You get 45% of that so earning 314e which is about 32% of the 1050 the player lost. That is actually very good nowadays. Get the same deal in many other aff progs and you'd be lucky to clear 20% of a losing deposit of 1050, if Videoslots you'd take home about 50e.
 

AussieDave

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Not all players lose.

Not all players cash out.

@username - FYI 12K isn't a huge turnover given the Euro1050 deposit. BUT as @payme1day commented, turnover has nothing to do with it. Be happy with what you've made. It could be far, far less, elsewhere.
 
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