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    London Affiliate Conference 'booth' Programs

    Could someone please advise who is displaying in London? I would appriciate a complete list of 'affiliate' booths.

    It is, after all, an Affiliate Conference. We wouldn't want to display harmful aff programs! What is the criteria to be allowed to advertise in London?

    Please advise.

    Thank you.

    Paula

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    I think it has been already talked about that it is not the event organizers job to police affiliate programs. I myself feel that is the perfect opportunity to address any issues that may arise with programs, face to face.

    As an example you were against Casinoshare being at an event but at that same event many of us were able to have talks with them and get all the issues fixed, this resulted in you regaining I think it was what close to 12k? I think that proves my point.

    Any how you can find a complete list here xxxhttp://www.londonaffiliateconference.com/index.php/sponsors

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    Quote Originally Posted by bonustreak View Post
    I think it has been already talked about that it is not the event organizers job to police affiliate programs. I myself feel that is the perfect opportunity to address any issues that may arise with programs, face to face.
    I think the last time we talked about it there was talk about AGD badges on the booth(s). Has that gone any further? I don't accept that because they are there and can talk face to face, then all the while other innocent affs get sucked in, it's ok. It's not worth it.

    add: If it were a Player Conference, would we allow gambling wages and others a booth? At the very minimum we need a warning.

    I feel it is indeed the event organizers job to police programs that they accept money from. A CM rogue program, for example, should not be allowed access to affs who don't know.

    If a program is good, like Playshare, they will be in good standing and have nothing to worry about. There is far to much bad to let them slide and anything goes. There needs to be accountability IMHO.

    Thanks for the link. If there are no rogues then it's all good.
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    Further discussion here and adding program info to conf. brochures.

    http://www.gpwa.org/forum/who-displa...185896/p3.html

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