I just noticed that PAW (Poker Affiliate World) has raised their minimum cashout amount to $1000 for all the cashout options. Whats up with this? Way to high in my opinion![]()
I just noticed that PAW (Poker Affiliate World) has raised their minimum cashout amount to $1000 for all the cashout options. Whats up with this? Way to high in my opinion![]()
Are you sure that's for all cashouts and not just bank wires?
Yes, it says $1000 minimum for all methods except affiliate speedpay where no minimum cashout is mentioned.![]()
that does seem extremely high and unfair.. Hopfully Jeremy was right that it is only for bank wires, and maybe a typo on their end saying " all methods "
Or once they see a few more complaints they will lower it for you all. there is no need to have cash outs limits that high and how are smaller and new affiliates ever suppose to reach that...
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Looks to me like a sneaky way to try and move everyone to using Affiliate Speedpay.
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PAW has nothing to gain by moving everyone to Speedpay, it actually costs them more. I'll have Mitchell chime in here....
I think it was a mistake that they are probably fixing today. There was a thread on PAP about this issue. I think when they added in ASP there was a mistake in coding that led to this.
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Mitchell wrote this on PAP:
"I will get the guys to enable the regular payment options for this month's payments but i have been advised as of 1st of March, ASP will be the only option for amounts less than $1000. However, i will take the discussions further and will see what i can do for you."
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Yikes just saw that. Why they would make a minimum so high for say a Full Tilt transfer is mind boggling. I'm not sure why Tony B thought that this would be a good idea - those smaller affiliates turn into your bigger affiliates over time. Restrictions like this drive away your smaller affiliates and stunt your growth. I hope for their case that they change this immediately.
It doesn't directly affect me as my payment is always larger than this, but it could somehow indirectly affect me because less PAW affiliates = worse deals for me. Mitchell get on this
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