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    Default Cake Vs Fulltilt

    What are the pros and cons of each sites for affiliates? I want to do MGR. Also, is transfering new players like $20 or whatever to start them off okay? Is there a penalty if they dont deposit. Been out of the loop awhile (since partypoker days).

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    Anyone have any opinions about any of these? I thought there used to be site sub-forums here so figured this would be best. Especially interested in the transfer options.

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    Cake is much better. With Fulltilt your players need to deposit $10 within 60 days. If no activity happens after 60 days, they are not tracked to you anymore.

    You can find a very good site which is part of the Cake network here. The site is called PowerPoker (affiliate is PowerPartners)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maze View Post
    Cake is much better. With Fulltilt your players need to deposit $10 within 60 days. If no activity happens after 60 days, they are not tracked to you anymore.

    You can find a very good site which is part of the Cake network here. The site is called PowerPoker (affiliate is PowerPartners)
    Someone please ban this idiot. New member, 13 posts and almost all contain his sub link to some program.
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    In case you're one of those affiliates that don't make a dime, why not play 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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    They are both god awful. It is a mistake promoting either. Cake will track 10% of your earned players if you are lucky, and FTP will screw you over when you get paid nickels on the dollar.

    Do not promote either, if you do you are asking for your money to be lit on fire.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jdwanchalk View Post
    They are both god awful. It is a mistake promoting either. Cake will track 10% of your earned players if you are lucky, and FTP will screw you over when you get paid nickels on the dollar.

    Do not promote either, if you do you are asking for your money to be lit on fire.
    +1.....they are both shit, along with bwin..dont make the mistake I maked when i started up as an poker-affiliate


 

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