All just an example.
Let's say I'm a casino Affiliate and I only opt for the new signup commission. No loss sharing.
I have no reach online, so I ask 30 people in my area to sign up through my link, and Deposit just the minimum, which I give them back of course (10€). These acquaintances are of course not players, it is meant to be.
With the first few people, the casinos give me only 50€ per person, but if 30 people sign up in the same month through my link, I would collect according to my calculation 2800€ for 30 recruited, but would have to pay my acquaintances only 300€ (30x10€).
I would have a profit of 2500€, for nothing.
Now the question is, would there be a catch?
Do the casinos only pay out the commission if the referred player plays/deposits regularly?
Are there any other rules?
Otherwise, anyone could generate several thousand € out of thin air, and the casino in question would have an equally high loss, since the referred players do not even plan to play in the future.
Don't work. As a new Affiliate you don't get good CPA deals.... They mostly do with new affl. first rev share.... In addition, the players are looked at very closely. Do they pay like normal users, ROI etc.... The swindle would be exposed directly.
If you think before you write, it sometimes helps NOBODY in the world has anything to give away. NOBODY! And casinos certainly don't give anything away. These are economically thinking companies and not the red cross.
So this thread and these thought processes make my hair stand on end...
It is as Jenges already says, absolutely senseless and at the same time also still punishable, since you try consciously to cheat a Casino.
Casinos will definitely look at the quality of players and if everyone is merely depositing the minimum, they certainly won't give away money and pay you dream commissions that exceed the deposit.
You also have to see that the casino has to pay basic costs such as employees or simply payment fees.
It is and always will be criminal and the scam blows up faster than until the money would come to account.
I think this says it all on this thread and needs no further discussion.
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Let's say I'm a casino Affiliate and I only opt for the new signup commission. No loss sharing.
I have no reach online, so I ask 30 people in my area to sign up through my link, and Deposit just the minimum, which I give them back of course (10€). These acquaintances are of course not players, it is meant to be.
With the first few people, the casinos give me only 50€ per person, but if 30 people sign up in the same month through my link, I would collect according to my calculation 2800€ for 30 recruited, but would have to pay my acquaintances only 300€ (30x10€).
I would have a profit of 2500€, for nothing.
Now the question is, would there be a catch?
Do the casinos only pay out the commission if the referred player plays/deposits regularly?
Are there any other rules?
Otherwise, anyone could generate several thousand € out of thin air, and the casino in question would have an equally high loss, since the referred players do not even plan to play in the future.
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If you think before you write, it sometimes helps NOBODY in the world has anything to give away. NOBODY! And casinos certainly don't give anything away. These are economically thinking companies and not the red cross.
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It is as Jenges already says, absolutely senseless and at the same time also still punishable, since you try consciously to cheat a Casino.
Casinos will definitely look at the quality of players and if everyone is merely depositing the minimum, they certainly won't give away money and pay you dream commissions that exceed the deposit.
You also have to see that the casino has to pay basic costs such as employees or simply payment fees.
It is and always will be criminal and the scam blows up faster than until the money would come to account.
I think this says it all on this thread and needs no further discussion.
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