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Old 31st May 2007, 12:22 AM
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Originally Posted by dominique View Post
Affiliates don't expect to be paid when the casino isn't making a profit. Casinos would drop like flies if they paid affiliates for traffic that loses money for the casino - a double whammie.
They have a CPA agreement to pay $75 per new customer.

http://www.primepartners.com/signup.asp

If you send 20 customers, win or lose, the casino owes the affiliate $1500. Very simple.

If the casino finds the traffic is not profitable, the terms of the agreement typically provide that they can move him onto a revenue share, where if the casino doesn't make any money, the affiliate doesn't get paid.

But they still have to pay for the traffic they sent to him before they changed the agreement.
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