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Question re cashback

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If I decide to sign up to a casino as a new member via a cashback offer i.e quidco.....does tha then exclude me from making use of the casino's own SUB's ?
It's not something I've done much at all, and don't want to fall fowl of another layer of t's and c's.
Obviously some SUB's are not worth taking anyway and I would go to support to have them removed before depositing, and some tracking goes amiss I see from time to time, but every penny helps.
 
If I decide to sign up to a casino as a new member via a cashback offer i.e quidco.....does tha then exclude me from making use of the casino's own SUB's ?
It's not something I've done much at all, and don't want to fall fowl of another layer of t's and c's.
Obviously some SUB's are not worth taking anyway and I would go to support to have them removed before depositing, and some tracking goes amiss I see from time to time, but every penny helps.


It shouldn't, the same way that signing up via an affiliate does not disqualify a player from any offers.

If there is a problem, it will be in getting the promised cashback from Quidco. Quidco and other sites will need to receive the affiliate bounty in order to forward the cashback to the user. If the affiliate program decide the sign up was not legitimate, they will not pay, and so Quidco will not be able to give the cashback.
 
Pretty much spot on post from VWM. These sites are always an awkward one for us operators to work with since the quality of the player is more often than not very poor. You'll only really find Casinos on these sites when the affiliate managers are on a bonus scheme for the number of new players they bring in :)
 

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