lauferb
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I saw in some forums including AGD that the term is "player shaving", the term does not sound as bad as it actually is.
so what is "shaving"?
it's a situation in which affiliate that brought a customer to a certain casino and this player is switching to play in another casino, and the reason for this switch is because of a certain interest of the aff program / online casino / software vendor that got into implementation
for example: affiliate brought some depositing active players and one of these players has a high player value, for example let's say that this player deposits 10000$ and looses 9000$ every month.
in this case the player value for the casino of this player is 1000$ per month.
BUT
the casino has to pay commision let's say 30% from this revenue to the affiliate who brought this player, so basically there is an interest of somebody is the chain of the online casino industry to "shave" the affiliate's profit.
The knowledge of "how to do it" also exists, for example the online casinos, aff programs and software vendors know the player value of this player, they know his contact details and more information about him (for example patterns of behavior and more...) and they can act in order to "help" this player switch to another casino or deal or something... in theory they can make a huge profit by doing this.
the affiliate does not know anything about this player and need to trust all the chains of the industry that something like this would not happen.
question is this:
how can an affiliate protect himself from this?
("ethics" in the online casino industry is not very strong... and I'm sure that things like this happen every day)
so what is "shaving"?
it's a situation in which affiliate that brought a customer to a certain casino and this player is switching to play in another casino, and the reason for this switch is because of a certain interest of the aff program / online casino / software vendor that got into implementation
for example: affiliate brought some depositing active players and one of these players has a high player value, for example let's say that this player deposits 10000$ and looses 9000$ every month.
in this case the player value for the casino of this player is 1000$ per month.
BUT
the casino has to pay commision let's say 30% from this revenue to the affiliate who brought this player, so basically there is an interest of somebody is the chain of the online casino industry to "shave" the affiliate's profit.
The knowledge of "how to do it" also exists, for example the online casinos, aff programs and software vendors know the player value of this player, they know his contact details and more information about him (for example patterns of behavior and more...) and they can act in order to "help" this player switch to another casino or deal or something... in theory they can make a huge profit by doing this.
the affiliate does not know anything about this player and need to trust all the chains of the industry that something like this would not happen.
question is this:
how can an affiliate protect himself from this?
("ethics" in the online casino industry is not very strong... and I'm sure that things like this happen every day)