of course they will be looser they dont pay 99% of there winners so they can afford to be
Maybe this is how they stay in business. The games are cranked up to the top 98% payout, but the WR are so onerous and restrictive that it is all an illusion, and it is almost impossible to beat a bonus, and when you do, especially if you are up overall, it is a devil of a job to get paid.
Other RTG casinos are probably using the 95% payouts on the slots, and will offer more reasonable bonus rules and WR, and certainly no PERMANENT MAX CASHOUT RESTRICTION as Virtual place on any account that has even ONCE taken one of their bonuses.
There has been debate as to whether casinos in general have tightened up recently, and there are a lot of players who have seen that games are "somehow different now" in the way they behave, even though they cannot quantify this.
For someone who has erroneously frequented Cirrus and Cool Cat, or indeed Palace of Fat Chance, a more to Rushmore should be considered. They have higher percentage bonuses than Club World in general, and certainly higher than iNetBet (here though, the bonuses are CASHABLE). The beauty of Rushmore is that they are much more likely to pay than the Virtual casino Rogues, with the recent issues being because Rushmore was undergoing an attack from some fraudsters.
English Harbour being brought back on board has to do with them meeting CM standards, not because they have paid the meister to let them back. Any money the Meister receives is payment for advertising should English Harbour wish to avail themselves of banner ads on the site.
The Meister has repeatedly made it clear that the site generates income through advertising revenue from accredited casinos, there is no profiting from direct referral, and player losses as there would be under the affiliate model.
Some affiliate sites do indeed refer players to rogue casinos, and this is because they are ruled by money, and not standards. Rogue casinos tend to offer more to affiliates (and spammers) for promoting them, since the decent sites will have nothing to do with them.
Experienced players can judge how good an affiliate site is by the casinos they promote. If a site is stuffed full of Cirrus and Cool Cat offers, then it is a dangerous site to use to seek out good casino offerings.