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    One more step towards the elimination of rakeback. I like it.

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    What will be the % for PAS and RU affiliates? Because PAS and RU is going to take their cut from that 3%.
    My name is Deneil. Providing rakeback and casino deposit options.

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    It's even nicer to have to find this out from an affiliate forum rather than getting an email from FT about it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kushmoney View Post
    What will be the % for PAS and RU affiliates? Because PAS and RU is going to take their cut from that 3%.
    It's gonna be < 3% ... so, hardly worth even promoting via PAS and RU.

    I'd imagine that if they're going to cap EVERY rakeback affiliate at 30%, they'll allow new rakeback affiliates to register without all the drama of having to negotiate up to a rate where they'll be able to compete. So, there'll be no real incentive to promote FT rakeback thru PAS, RU, etc.

    You'll likely be able to sign up a new rakeback affiliate account with FT directly and bathe nightly in the boatloads of money you'll be making at 3% commission.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bryan View Post
    It's gonna be < 3% ... so, hardly worth even promoting via PAS and RU.

    I'd imagine that if they're going to cap EVERY rakeback affiliate at 30%, they'll allow new rakeback affiliates to register without all the drama of having to negotiate up to a rate where they'll be able to compete. So, there'll be no real incentive to promote FT rakeback thru PAS, RU, etc.

    You'll likely be able to sign up a new rakeback affiliate account with FT directly and bathe nightly in the boatloads of money you'll be making at 3% commission.
    True. However, FT is on my rakeback sites but its not the main focus. I just want to know how much the % is just in case someone do signup to FT.
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    At this point PAS intends to honor the 3% rate for all of our publishers.
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    It's gonna be < 3% ... so, hardly worth even promoting via PAS and RU.
    I have to disagree with this, one of the great things about our types of systems is that once your players get in, they can easily signup for new offers, get extra promos, perks, etc. So there is other advantages.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alan Aces View Post
    At this point PAS intends to honor the 3% rate for all of our publishers.
    Until the 3% rule is final? What will be the % then?
    My name is Deneil. Providing rakeback and casino deposit options.

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    Point taken, but it looks like you'll need to offer 3% to compete. In which case, it could make sense to sign up through a sub-affiliate.

    Quote Originally Posted by Ridge View Post
    I have to disagree with this, one of the great things about our types of systems is that once your players get in, they can easily signup for new offers, get extra promos, perks, etc. So there is other advantages.

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    Yeah no doubt, its all pretty silly IMO


 

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