Aussie-Dave
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Just been checking out a few of the threads over at GPWA under the AGD forum. Namely the Ladbrokes Thread.
Seeing I'm no longer a member there and can't post, I thought it would make an interesting topic of discussion here.
IMO if an affiliate signs up a legitimate player that affiliate should be paid commission on the life of a player. However it seems Landbrokes have worked out a way to screw the little guys once again. If an account does not produce the quota of players over three (3) months Ladbrokes (at their own discretion) may close the affiliate account.
This basically means that any small affiliate even if they have sent legimate players who still deposit will lose their commision if Landbrokes decide they don't meet their sign-up quota.
There could be many reasons why an affiliate has not been sending players on a regular basis. Could well be someone has simply thrown a Ladbrokes banner on a site (not target to gambling) and ocassionally gets a player. What really gets up my nose over this issue is, Landbrokes would not have the player/s if the affiliate did not sign them up.
NB - By closing and affiliate account Ladbrokes are effectiveling stealing an affiliates rightful commisssion on any of their players who turn a positive NetGaming for Ladbrokes.
So where does Ladbrokes figure they should not honour payment to this affiliate for the life of a player?
Is this nothing more than an excuse to shaft small affiliates?
Seeing I'm no longer a member there and can't post, I thought it would make an interesting topic of discussion here.
IMO if an affiliate signs up a legitimate player that affiliate should be paid commission on the life of a player. However it seems Landbrokes have worked out a way to screw the little guys once again. If an account does not produce the quota of players over three (3) months Ladbrokes (at their own discretion) may close the affiliate account.
This basically means that any small affiliate even if they have sent legimate players who still deposit will lose their commision if Landbrokes decide they don't meet their sign-up quota.
There could be many reasons why an affiliate has not been sending players on a regular basis. Could well be someone has simply thrown a Ladbrokes banner on a site (not target to gambling) and ocassionally gets a player. What really gets up my nose over this issue is, Landbrokes would not have the player/s if the affiliate did not sign them up.
NB - By closing and affiliate account Ladbrokes are effectiveling stealing an affiliates rightful commisssion on any of their players who turn a positive NetGaming for Ladbrokes.
So where does Ladbrokes figure they should not honour payment to this affiliate for the life of a player?
Is this nothing more than an excuse to shaft small affiliates?
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