Roxy closes affiliate accounts ?!?

Webzcas

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Copied and posted the response onto the thread I started over on Casinomeister, seeing as the two Roxy reps there cannot be bothered to address the concerns affiliates have there.

Below is my response.

1) eCOGRA should not be dishing out 'Affiliate Trust' seals to Affiliate Programs. It is worthless and means nothing. If anything eCOGRA should have backed out of the affiliate side after the Grand Prive audit fiasco.

2) Affiliate accounts do not cost anything to maintain, FULL STOP! If an affiliate has an active historical player base that is still earning Roxy money, then the affiliate should be paid. Closing their accounts means Roxy Affiliates are cutting their costs, by not having to pay the affiliate, meaning in layman terms that Roxy are actually 'stealing' monies from the affiliate that referred those players.

3) Lastly, the lovely FU Quota clause. A tactic many programs such as Wagershare implement at management discretion. This is bullshit I am afraid and your program deserves to be avoided by all affiliates. Especially those that only do this on a part time basis and do not have the player throughput the larger affiliates have.
 

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After todays post I am quite confident that GPWA are ready to reinstate Roxy's sponsorship. Roxy have openly attempted to cheat affiliates and were left no choice but to take back this decision. GPWA were the last community to suspend them and will also be first to reinstate them again. I bet.
 

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Roxy will be posting here, they were waiting for a reset of their password (which never arrived). I just reset the password and sent it off to them, so should hear soon.

I think the measures are much better in regards to opening locked accounts.. that was a very poor management decision to do that. Moving forward, I would like to see what changes they are making to actually improve the terms and conditions which were modified... and if they will remove the quota which essentially will stop most affiliates from promoting their brands.
 

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Even if they now correct everything they have done wrong, it is too late. I will not trust this operation again for at least a few years.
 

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Looks like Roxy finally got around to blocking my account too, I get "You are not currently authorized to login to this site."
 

Maggie-RoxyAffiliates

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Looks like Roxy finally got around to blocking my account too, I get "You are not currently authorized to login to this site."

Hi Fiction Net

I have reviewed your account, it's not locked, please try and log in again and let me know if you have any issues.

BR
Maggie
 

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I just tried again. "You are not currently authorized to login to this site" . Username fictionnet2
 

Maggie-RoxyAffiliates

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I just tried again. "You are not currently authorized to login to this site" . Username fictionnet2

I've sent you an email to your registered account with us, please confirm if you have received it and I can follow up on your request.
 

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I just did a password reset and was confirmed the password I'm using is correct, but it isn't accepted at log in.
 

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thanks for updating the thread!
 
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