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    Default Can I refer myself?

    title says it, can i become an affiliate and than refer myself to a new site and reap all the benefits legally?

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    Some will allow it - some won't. You need to ask your AM to be sure.

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    What Notspot said...

    As far as I know PAS (aff-link) for exsample allows you to become an affiliate and then sign up using your own tracker

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    cool thanks. sounds like its the way to go than huh

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    Quote Originally Posted by pokerlover View Post
    What Notspot said...

    As far as I know PAS (aff-link) for exsample allows you to become an affiliate and then sign up using your own tracker
    Not accurate. Signing up to your own rakeback website is a violation of our T&Cs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alan Aces View Post
    Not accurate. Signing up to your own rakeback website is a violation of our T&Cs.
    thanks for the info, I guess its not really legally possible for a player to be his own affiliate than, just as i suspected.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jogden139 View Post
    title says it, can i become an affiliate and than refer myself to a new site and reap all the benefits legally?
    Recipe for becoming a successful affiliate. NOT.
    Pursuing Success

    “Don't wait for extraordinary opportunities. Seize common occasions and make them great. Weak men wait for opportunities; strong men make them.”

    Best accounting software: Freshbooks

    In case you're one of those affiliates that don't make a dime, why not play some free poker on my website PokerForFree.org. I am always on the hunt for new members, and if you contact me and mention PAL, I'll be more than happy to increase your initial bankroll a bit

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    I referred my dog, sent off his 'pet passport' as proof of ID + pawprints and everything. Damn poker site froze his account since he is only 5 years old, they then got quite abusive when I explained that he is 35 in dog years, and plays SNGs far better than most humans... poor mut is inconsolable

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    thanks mark for these wonderful start of the day

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    some don't mind this, as someone else said ask each AM


 

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