YoAffiliates Audit Report

Do You Work With YoAffiliates?

  • Yes

    Votes: 1 33.3%
  • No

    Votes: 1 33.3%
  • Will Try

    Votes: 1 33.3%

  • Total voters
    3

Guard Dog

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Hello AGD community,

Today we present to you the new real revenue share audit report for YoAffiliates.

They have Yobetit Casino as their brand.

Affiliate Reporting Platform: NetRefer
https://admin.yoaffiliates.com/affiliates/Account/Login#
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We deposited €10 via Skrill and took a welcome bonus of 150% up to 150.
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Our funds with deposit were €25.

We started playing some slots:
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Eventually, we lost all the funds and checked the earnings report:
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For the deposit of €10 via Skrill the Net Gaming Revenue was €7.
Our earnings should be 40% of NGR which is €2.8

To summarize, the Effective Net Gaming Revenue (the amount of money deposited and lost) is 7/10= 70%.

Finally, multiply the advertised revenue share rate with the Effective NGR to see your real revenue share rate, e.g:
  • 25% = 17.50 %
  • 30% = 21.00 %
  • 35% = 24.50 %
  • 40% = 28.00 %
  • 45% = 31.50 %
 

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SUN

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Thanks for another report :)
When taken in concideration that there is a 150% match bonus included, I don't find this result bad at all. (sadly, as bonuses off course should not affect the payout at all, when lost by players)
 

AussieDave

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Bonuses given to players, who lose (don't meet wagering) bonus/s back to casino, should not be treated as "cash" loses by casino. Most casinos these days, disable points accumulations when, a bonus is in play.

Hence, this bonus money is nothing more than monopoly-play-money... it has no value.

Bonus money does not become "cash", until wagering is fulfilled.

Treating bonus/s as real-money, is how some casinos choose to shave affiliate earnings. Which, is clearly happening here at Yoaffiliates, because those commission %'s are the pits.
 

SUN

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Hi AussieDave
Thanks for your very informative link to your article. I couldn't agree more with your words! As "newbie" in affiliate (gaming), I am still learning the hard way, and not sure the learning period ever will end :)
However, my comment to this particular program (for which I am NOT promoting or related to in anyways) it seems to be an "Administration Fee" at 30% doing the difference in this case. If the administration fee is fair or not, is another business. For me, it's mainly depending on the rev. share amount offered.
 
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