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Due to these terms:
Commissions - Confiscation
Unclaimed commissions
Any commissions which have been accumulated and/or rolled over and which remain unpaid because the affiliate has failed to provide a valid payment method, will be forfeit at the end of each quarter and the affiliate commissions balance will reset to 0 (zero). We will attempt to the best of our abilities to communicate with the affiliate using the contact details provided in the account details section to remind him/her to provide a valid payment method so we can pay the commissions before the end of each quarter. It is the affiliate's responsibility to ensure that personal, contact and payment method details are valid, accurate and up to date in our affiliate admin tool.
To Quote Engineer 'It's not okay to steal commissions if an affiliate can't provide a payment method; the program needs to just hold on to the funds until the payment can be made. There are a variety of reasons why a "valid" payment might not be available. For example, if the casino drops all payment methods except Neteller, and the affiliate can't have a Neteller account because they live in the U.S. -- that's a problem and it isn't the affiliate's fault. Another example is if the affiliate's bank accounts were closed because an affiliate program wasn't discreet about sending the wires. It may be difficult or impossible to set up new offshore accounts, yet the affiliate could receive payment by Bitcoin if they would send it that way (which I think every program should be able to do at this point, but many still refuse). So then the program refuses to send it by Bitcoin, claiming the only way they can pay is by wire to a non-U.S. account, or Neteller, or some other way that is not accessible to the affiliate, and then they get to confiscate the earnings at the end of the quarter... I don't think so.'
Minimum Activity Rule
Minimum performance
The Company reserves the right to set limits for a minimum level of activity on Affiliate's accounts. Such minimum activity levels will be continuously reviewed and the Company reserves the right to terminate any agreement not reaching the limit. Such limit shall not be unreasonably high and reflect the intention of avoiding accounts where the revenue does not cover the Company'Ds internal costs for maintaining the account and the payout procedure.
Commissions - Confiscation
Unclaimed commissions
Any commissions which have been accumulated and/or rolled over and which remain unpaid because the affiliate has failed to provide a valid payment method, will be forfeit at the end of each quarter and the affiliate commissions balance will reset to 0 (zero). We will attempt to the best of our abilities to communicate with the affiliate using the contact details provided in the account details section to remind him/her to provide a valid payment method so we can pay the commissions before the end of each quarter. It is the affiliate's responsibility to ensure that personal, contact and payment method details are valid, accurate and up to date in our affiliate admin tool.
To Quote Engineer 'It's not okay to steal commissions if an affiliate can't provide a payment method; the program needs to just hold on to the funds until the payment can be made. There are a variety of reasons why a "valid" payment might not be available. For example, if the casino drops all payment methods except Neteller, and the affiliate can't have a Neteller account because they live in the U.S. -- that's a problem and it isn't the affiliate's fault. Another example is if the affiliate's bank accounts were closed because an affiliate program wasn't discreet about sending the wires. It may be difficult or impossible to set up new offshore accounts, yet the affiliate could receive payment by Bitcoin if they would send it that way (which I think every program should be able to do at this point, but many still refuse). So then the program refuses to send it by Bitcoin, claiming the only way they can pay is by wire to a non-U.S. account, or Neteller, or some other way that is not accessible to the affiliate, and then they get to confiscate the earnings at the end of the quarter... I don't think so.'
Minimum Activity Rule
Minimum performance
The Company reserves the right to set limits for a minimum level of activity on Affiliate's accounts. Such minimum activity levels will be continuously reviewed and the Company reserves the right to terminate any agreement not reaching the limit. Such limit shall not be unreasonably high and reflect the intention of avoiding accounts where the revenue does not cover the Company'Ds internal costs for maintaining the account and the payout procedure.