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We have marked Star Partner with a 'Warning' Terms Icon - TEMPORARILY
Star Partner has also implemented a high roller policy, but claim that it fences the winner IMMEDIATELY like Casino Coins does. As such, we will be marking them with a warning.... if their term does not CLEARLY STATE this within a week, they will be marked the same as Roxy and Playshare.
The difference here, if they use the term like Casino Coins does, is that their clause is not predatory. A predatory clause would be one that 'steals' affiliate income.
This term is RETROACTIVE, meaning that it applies to affiliates regardless of their active contract.
Star Partner High Roller Term Specifics:
The image below shows that with immediate fencing, you will NOT lose your first month's income from your remaining players at Star Partner {IF THEY CLARIFY THEIR TERMS PROPERLY}. This is definitely the proper way to fence large winners.
As such, we have labeled Star Partners with a warning terms icon (TEMPORARILY) until which time our new system is rolled out - where we will be able to more clearly define programs and their terms changes.
Star Partner has also implemented a high roller policy, but claim that it fences the winner IMMEDIATELY like Casino Coins does. As such, we will be marking them with a warning.... if their term does not CLEARLY STATE this within a week, they will be marked the same as Roxy and Playshare.
The difference here, if they use the term like Casino Coins does, is that their clause is not predatory. A predatory clause would be one that 'steals' affiliate income.
This term is RETROACTIVE, meaning that it applies to affiliates regardless of their active contract.

- Retroactively Applied
- Month 1 Earnings are NOT lost
- Net Win of $3,000 is considered a 'High Roller'
The image below shows that with immediate fencing, you will NOT lose your first month's income from your remaining players at Star Partner {IF THEY CLARIFY THEIR TERMS PROPERLY}. This is definitely the proper way to fence large winners.

As such, we have labeled Star Partners with a warning terms icon (TEMPORARILY) until which time our new system is rolled out - where we will be able to more clearly define programs and their terms changes.
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