Betting, casinos affiliates - CPA, cookies

Discussion in 'Affiliate Programs' started by Death4you, Feb 22, 2009.

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    Which casinos and betting firms using cookies and pay only for CPA? I see betfair pays L40 for CPA, but do they use cookies?
     
    Death4you, Feb 22, 2009 IP
  2. Death4you

    Death4you Active Member

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    OK, i see they have cookies

    Does any know, how much money user should transfer to his account for complete CPA?

    Any alternative for Betfair which use cookies and has CPA?

    What do you think about this http://www.cpays.com
     
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    Seqqa Well-Known Member

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    Maybe I'm retarded.... but I just don't understand this thread?
     
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    mel-bbb Peon

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    Hey - to check out the deal of the best and most reputable programmes see www(dot)casinoaffiliateprograms(dot)com and www(dot)gpwa(dot)org . They are the industry's top forums for affiliates and affiliate programmes. I would say that every programme uses cookies. i can't see how they can't otherwise they wouldn't be able to tarck the player. CPA deals vary from company to company, but most would want you to have a Net Gambling Revenue to the value of the CPA or at the very least a minimum deposit of say $50.

    i hope that makes sense!

    Melissa
     
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  5. isaaclg

    isaaclg Peon

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    I have been working with CPays since 2007. I registered through a friend, which means I am his sub affiliate. I agreed with CPays a CPA deal of $250, being the CPA rate increased to $300 if I was to generate over 15 depositing players in one month.

    In 2007 I generated 64 players, in 2008 I didn't promote CPays so I didn't send any signups.

    This year I started promoting this program again, and I managed to refer 30 real players which were to be paid at $300 each. During January I kept on promoting these brands and even the CPAys Manager said he was happy with my performance. That's when the problemas began - on February 1st they started to ask questions about my traffic, and I answered all their questions including screenshots of the advertising on my sites.

    CPays told me that the players I had referred to their casinos were fraud, because they had only deposited 40€ and didn't play further. If that was to be true, it's not my problem if those players don't carry on playing at their casinos. They have them on their player database and can get them to be active again with a decent CRM. It seems they don't want to pay for those players because they haven't managed to make profit out of them.

    A few days ago we agreed that I would receive $200 per player. However, they quickly changed their mind and they sent me an email saying they had investigated further and were now sure my signups were fraud. They say there are duplicated accounts which I don't quite believe, since it's quite hard to create two separate accounts and deposit with them using the same personal details. It is also weird they waited until I had finished with my advertising to claim those players are not valid. If there to be fraudsters amongst the players I generated, I would be totally ok with them deducting them from my total payment, but the thing is they want to deduct all of them.

    Being a sub affiliate of another CPays affiliate, this other person can see the transactions and details of the players I generated. During February these players didn't deposit again, but they continued wagering and playing with their existing funds - I mention this because CPays say those players didn't deposit or play during this period.

    I have screenshots of this and I can give this information to anyone who is interested in having a look at it.

    I think I have had enough patience with this affiiate program, I have been talking to them during February but since they don't want to pay for the players I referred to them I am forced to explain this unfair situation in public. They have threatened me saying they have 200 lawyers in UK - they clearly don't want me to talk about this out there but it is totally legal for me to complain about this specific issue and tell what I think.

    This is why I recommend all of you to not promote the brands of CPays.com if you don't want to find yourselves in a similar situation.

    Best regards,
     
    isaaclg, Mar 11, 2009 IP
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    originator Peon

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    CMS2009 Peon

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    If the claims you make in this post are correct (and I have no reason to suspect they aren't) then CPays could have a million lawyers in the UK and it wouldn't matter. You are fully entitled to tell people your genuine experience of ANYTHING in this country, (including torture at the hands of the CIA/M15 without any legal recourse) You will have no issues in this manner as long as your claims aren't libelous. I do a bit of gambling promotion and it always winds me up when networks refuse to pay. The very nature of gambling is the reason that CPA payouts are so high - there is so much competition - and gamblers will happily sign up to a hundred different casios one after each other in search of a good bonus or deal. It is the sole responsibility of the casino to keep the customers they receive, not the affiliate who sends them there. This attitude by CPays is a disgrace in my opinion. I would post your experience on EVERY forum, affiliate site and eveywhere else I could think of and try and do CPays as much damage as you possibly can. Id also get everyone you know to email CPays and tell them there were going to sign up, but now wont as a result of your story. I was intending doing so, but now wont.

    Disgrace
     
    CMS2009, Mar 11, 2009 IP
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    isaaclg Peon

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    Hi,

    Just to let you know all that the problem with cpays is solved now.

    It seemed to be a misunderstanding and lack of communication from both sides.

    If any of you had any similar problem, just get in touch with them. I am pretty sure they will also help to do the same with you.
     
    isaaclg, May 8, 2009 IP
  9. TheSyndicate

    TheSyndicate Prominent Member

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    I think the Casio Poker Hidays are over but CPA is still hot
     
    TheSyndicate, May 9, 2009 IP