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Bonus & offers: Cashback pot via affiliate?

Topic created on 06th Jun. 2023 | Page: 1 of 1 | Answers: 4 | Views: 906
Pat1991
Top Member
Hello to the round,

i was just wondering why there don't seem to be any affiliates that offer cashback. So along the lines of: sign up through us, and at the end of the month you get a portion of your losses back. The commissions for affiliates are up to 60% with some providers, 35-40% seems to be standard.

I understand that if a player in the group makes a big profit, it will be deducted from the affiliate's commission. Nevertheless, thanks to "No Carryover" regulations, this should not be a big problem if communicated transparently.

Should be a profitable business for a party, including the casinos.

Dear Gamblejoe team, do you have more insight than I do? Are Cashback offers excluded from Affiliate programs, or...?

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nova82
Rookie
Because that is often prohibited in many cases. Most aff programs have clear terms and conditions here, but there are some sites that offer this, but the Cashback is usually in the range of 2-5%.

Even if you get as an Affiliate nen 50% revshare means that does not mean that if one 100 € gambles you then get 50 €. Bonus costs, costs for the transaction, Provider costs (game manufacturer) and administrative costs are then also deducted. With 100€ are then usually at the end of 50-60€ left and then you get your 50% commission. ergo 25-30€.

The "No Carry over" often does not apply when a few high rollers are at the start. Many casinos secure themselves in this regard and then often apply a carry over

And for DE that is not worth it anyway because here revenue share is prohibited and only once ne remuneration (CPA) is allowed which is usually only between 40-100€.

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Matthias
Expert
nova82 wrote on 07.06.2023 at 06:43: Because that is often prohibited in many cases. Most aff programs have here clear T&Cs, There are some sites that offer this but, only moves there the Cashback usually in the range of 2-5%.

Even if you get as an Affiliate nen 50% revshare means that is still a long time if a 100 € gambles you then get 50 €. Bonus costs, costs for the transaction, Provider costs (game manufacturer) and administrative costs are then also deducted. With 100€ are then usually at the end of 50-60€ left and then you get your 50% commission. ergo 25-30€.

The "No Carry over" often does not apply when a few high rollers are at the start. Many casinos secure themselves in this regard and then often apply a carry over

And for DE this is not worth it anyway because here revenue share is prohibited and only once ne remuneration (CPA) is allowed which is usually only between 40-100 €.

You know yourself well, can confirm everything you have written.



Pat1991 wrote on 06.06.2023 at 18:21: Hello to the round,
the question just occurred to me why there don't actually seem to be any affiliates offering cashback. Sort of like sign up through us and at the end of the month you get a portion of your losses back. The commissions for affiliates are up to 60% with some providers, 35-40% seems to be standard.

I understand that if a player in the group makes a big profit, it will be deducted from the affiliate's commission. Nevertheless, thanks to "No Carryover" regulations, this should not be a big problem if communicated transparently.

Should be a profitable business for a party, including the casinos.

Dear Gamblejoe team, do you have more insight than I do? Are cashback offers excluded from affiliate programs, or...?

In general the effort would be way too high to cashback every player, as you have to check the amounts individually and distribute them back to the players, i.e. transfer them and record them in your accounting.

And if something goes wrong, a player would claim that he had paid in, then there is still the audit work, that generates again employee costs and headaches, oh no

And as nova82 already wrote, with the new gambling houses you only get a small CPA compensation anyway.
In general, in the past we have always attached importance to CPA remuneration in order to remain independent and not to be forced in the long term by revshare contracts to continue to advertise providers who suddenly no longer adhere to the "rules of the game".

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Pat1991
Top Member
Hello,

hm, too bad. If someone wants to recruit me per, but he can contact me

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DieWunderharke5000
Top Member
Something similar once existed ages ago. Can actually be 10 years ago, can not remember exactly.

The site was called CasinoCheck and there was a so-called checkpot every month. The was always filled with at least 10,000 € and then became larger and larger, the more the players just gambled and lost. The activity of each player was then tracked at the casinos and depending on how much you played, you got tickets.

Every month, the checkpot was raffled among all the lottery tickets. As I said, it's been ages, so I don't know exactly how many places were paid for. In the beginning you were almost guaranteed to win something, because there were only a few participants. There was also a table where you could see how much the others had played and how many tickets you had. You could always win several prizes and I was not particularly active compared to others and I think I still won 2000€ or so in the spin. There was actually something every month if you were active.


However, the whole thing does not seem to have been worth it and that's why it was discontinued relatively quickly.

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