AFFILIATE PROGRAM RELENTS ON RETROACTIVE CONTRACT
ISSUE
21 August 2009
Online gambling marketing affiliates applaud
change in policy
After weeks of at times heated discussion on Internet
gambling message boards on the contentious subject of
retroactive changes to existing affiliate marketing
agreements by some affiliate programs, affiliates were
this week applauding the preparedness of one program to
reconsider its position.
Affiliate Guard Dog.com,
an independent website that monitors the T&Cs of
affiliate programs, announced that Sophie Guedon,
affiliate manager of Roxy Affiliates, had reviewed the
program's new high roller policy and had reversed
retroactive elements contained therein where these
applied to existing affiliates.
Guedon advised
affiliates:
"We would like to thank all
affiliates that have contributed their feedback and
constructive comments on the various forums regarding
the recently introduced high roller policy on Roxy
Affiliates.
"We have reviewed the high roller
policy and have indeed taken the decision NOT to apply
it retroactively.
"Roxy Affiliates has built up 7
years of trust and professional business standards by
working together with our affiliates in achieving
revenue for the brands that we promote and for our
affiliates, and we will continue to maintain this
integrity in the future.
"The high roller policy
was introduced in conjunction with the increase of
casino bet limits which were originally requested by
some of our affiliates as a way of increasing revenue
from high rollers.
"The increased bet limits may
create volatility in revenue due to the fact that
players can win or lose higher amounts and this can take
place across more than one calendar month.
"We
are of the understanding that affiliates are in favour
of the high roller policy and its application, however
they are not in favour of it being retroactive.
"As mentioned earlier, the high roller policy will only
apply to new affiliates who have registered at Roxy
Affiliates after the 1st of July 2009 (the date in our
terms are being updated). The high roller policy has not
been applied to any affiliates’ earnings to date this
policy is currently being updated on our systems.
"We hope this will show our continuous commitment to
our affiliates."
Arbitrary and at times even
unannounced changes to affiliate program Terms and
Conditions - the contract programs agree with affiliate
marketers - has been under the microscope for some time
now as various issues involving retroactive changes have
surfaced, igniting fierce opposition from affiliates,
who claim that in most cases they are disadvantaged by
unilateral changes to their working conditions.
It has been repeatedly stressed that the affiliate -
affiliate program relationship should be one defined by
the concept of partnership, with consultation and
transparency as cornerstones of the agreement.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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