You got an eye roll because you're being unnecessarily defensive over what is a trivial issue. And I'm responding because you chose to call me out in public with a moral judgement about what you 'don't think is right' when I simply tried to offer you a little insight into the affiliate experience.
Moving on, if Progress Play didn't get round to adding the game they sure put a lot of work in to adding content about it on a lot of their sites:
casinokings.com/games/slot-games/jurassic-park/
wombatcasino.com/jurassic-park/
dukescasino.com/games/jurassic-park/
aceluckycasino.com/jurassic-park/
10 seconds of searching came up with that. Even if they didn't add the game, given that many PP site are listing pages specific to the game, is it really unreasonable that an affiliate would have thought they offered it? They very clearly promoted it for some time. And this one actually highlights the issue with expecting affiliate to accurate list slots fairly succinctly. Operators change position on this stuff so regularly that it's impractical to keep up.
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Moving on, if Progress Play didn't get round to adding the game they sure put a lot of work in to adding content about it on a lot of their sites:
casinokings.com/games/slot-games/jurassic-park/
wombatcasino.com/jurassic-park/
dukescasino.com/games/jurassic-park/
aceluckycasino.com/jurassic-park/
10 seconds of searching came up with that. Even if they didn't add the game, given that many PP site are listing pages specific to the game, is it really unreasonable that an affiliate would have thought they offered it? They very clearly promoted it for some time. And this one actually highlights the issue with expecting affiliate to accurate list slots fairly succinctly. Operators change position on this stuff so regularly that it's impractical to keep up.
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