I just had a look at your last dozen or so posts, and nearly every one is asking if so-and-so dodgy affy program has paid.
so a) Why don't you ask THEM about your missing payment?
and b) Why don't you stop promoting these rogue operators who will quite happily rip-off their players and affiliates alike?
1. Payments Calendar - it is at the top left of the forum. AND... if you go into the Ace Revenue Forum, you will see payments made this month on the right side (none, though).
2. While not everyone may like Ace Revenue, they have been good to their affiliates and good to their player base. I know that may not be a popular opinion, but it is true nonetheless.
3. Send them a message. 2 ways... Post in their forum instead of the general area (they get a notification). Or, contact them via private message (The contact is on the homepage of the forums, see their listing: PM Riccardo)
1. I asked about payment.
2. Every month i add my payments to payment calendar, and Guard Dog can see it .
3. Ace Revenue is good to affiliates and it's not bad to players.
1. I asked about payment.
2. Every month i add my payments to payment calendar, and Guard Dog can see it .
3. Ace Revenue is good to affiliates and it's not bad to players.
Just as an FYI.. I can't see the payments and who they are from.. it's an anonymous system and hashes everything. No way for me to see anything Just wanted to make sure you knew that.
I started promoting them a few years back as they where one of the first casinos that offered deposit by MoneyLineWallet (eWallet) as I had a large amount of traffic for that topic (moneylinewalletcasinos.com). Since then I have had a few consistent (returning) players, one or two that make a few deposits a month for almost a full two years now.
They must be doing something to keep these players happy, because they (one or two of them) keep coming back every month like clockwork. As an affiliate they have always been professional and prompt with responses and payments. I promote them 'Very' lightly as I try to stick to the list of certified programs here, as that is the only real recourse an affiliate has if something does go wrong. But they have always paid me, and in all this time have not de-tagged my monthly players.
I assume they have been good to the player(s) as well, as they have won some, cashed out, and always come back.
That's just my experience with them.
As far as payments go, I find they almost always send out payments near the end of the month. I get paid via check (US), and always get mine around the last week of the month.
I also have had no problems with Acerev. they usually send out payments near the end of the month. I also get paid via check, and always get mine around the last week of the month. my Affiliate manager Kristina, is always courteous and a pleasure to talk to. this has been my personal experience.
If some of you recommend this joint, why not try to play a bonus, win and then try to cash out? Of course they pay as long as a player keeps generating revenue. Has anyone of you actually tried playing at these places yourselves? Quite frankly, I very much doubt this.
This place as well as their sisters Gambling Wages/ Cirrus Casino, etc. did not earn their reputation for no reason. A simple google search on their casinos reveals their outstanding level of performance since the days of The Virtual Casino.