I missed this bit, which, maybe, affiliates who still promote VS, could take as warning of things to come.
Alexander Stevendahl CEO of VideoSlots.com
I think operators will rely less on affiliates in the future, and we have already seen some companies dropping affiliates completely. The termination of Sky Bet UK’s affiliate programme is one example.
Yeah, Sky Bet UK terminated the affiliate program. However, the company still exists, and continues to take wagers for players STOLEN from their affiliates, all the while also stealing the rightful earnings of affiliates on said players. Seems Alexander doesn't have an issue with white-collar-crime!
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A smart business decision, isn't always the right decision.
Furthermore, Karma eventual bites those is the ass, who, have trodden a less-than ethical road. Here's a prime example... Sportsbet.com.au decided a few years back to retroactively enforce player quotas.
Here's how Karma bit Sportsbet on the ass, to the tune of AU$1.3Mil, three (3) days ago.
This weekend Aussies went to the polls for the Federal Election. Sportbet.com.au took bets on which candidate would win. With such a large majority of Punters backing Bill Shorten (Labor Party), and even Sportsbet was confident he'd win the Election, they paid-out winnings three (3) days before the election. Problem is, Bill Lost, and the Liberals are back in for another term of office.
Clearly this was some sort of Marketing stunt, which, has gone horribly wrong, and left Sportsbet looking like complete dicks!
https://www.smh.com.au/federal-elec...d-out-early-on-labor-win-20190518-p51oun.html
@Roulette Zeitung - I told you ages ago Miles is two-faced. However... credit were credit is due, you've now seen the light. Most affiliates trusted Miles BUT he sold everyone out to VS, including himself. You'd have to have very sketchy ethics, and a truly broken moral compass, to continue to work with a company who treats their affiliates the way Alexander Stevendahl does