Unusual rev share model

KasinoKing

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So I am chatting with an AM who offers % of players deposits

Anyone work with this model before and how did it work out for them?
Yeah - I've worked with that model before.
Worked out the same as most of my rev-share casino = a waste of time! :p
(Getting players to sign-up is the difficult thing, not how I earn the money).

KK
 

dominique

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It's a great model IMO. What you see is what you get, regardless of player wins or losses. It is perfectly acceptable to accept a lower % on this model, as you end up making a lot more overall.

Thumbs up on this one!

Dunno what happened to you, KK, but it was great for me. Wish everyone would offer it.
 

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I've never worked this model personally but I would consider it. It looks like it just offers a guarantee on your money so you don't have to sweat the big winners. Not too shabby at all.

However 50% doesn't sound right. Let's look if your players deposited $10K and lost every penny. If you were on 35% rev share the best you could do is make $3500. This model guarantees you $5K so that doesn't sound right to me but a lower % of deposits would. I can't see any value for a program doing things this way but if you are, hit me up if your reputable. That's better than any deal I have right now.
 

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I hope the requirements for 50% are very high, otherwise I don't see how it can be profitable for them, and you know what they say about things that are too good to be true...
 

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Yes have done and its probably the best model of all because you don't experience the swings with players winning and losing. However you will never get a higher % on player deposits vs revenue share. If so, there is something wrong and I would be very suspicious.
 

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this is a gross rev model. So say if they offer 50% gross, its like equivalent to say 65% net rev.

pretty good deal if u ask me , in case its legit.

thanx
CBG
 
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