WARNING SIGNALS GO OUT ON CAKE POKER NETWORK SKIN
9 January 2009
Respected blog and message boards light up with
CardSpike allegations
No-slow rakeback payments seem likely to sink a
relatively new skin on the Cake Poker network branded
CardSpike.com. The allegations started surfacing in
November 2008 and this week became the subject of
discussion and some criticism at respected venues like
the 2+2 message board and Nat Arem's blog.
Arem, a usually reliable source for online poker
information went so far as to warn punters: "I want to
make everyone aware, that, if you do sign up for a Cake
Poker network rakeback account, do NOT do it at
CardSpike. CardSpike is a rogue skin on the Cake Poker
network that has been delaying making payouts for months
now."
http://www.natarem.com/2008/12/20/rakeback-followup/
"If you’re going to sign up for rakeback on the Cake
Network, do it either at Cake Poker or at Players Only,"
Arem continues. "There are many reputable rakeback
operators who run rakeback on these networks," he
advises, before going on to name some of the more
reputable sites that will always pay monies due on time
and without hassles.
It appears that some affiliates are fighting for their
players to be paid through the Effective Media program,
which apparently manages affiliate affairs for CardSpike.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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