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    Every sportsbook affiliate program I have checked doesn't allow the affiliate to pay out players who signed up through his affiliate link. That is because in the Terms & Conditions is said that affiliates can't provide incentives for clicking on their links.

    What would be the reason for this?

    I think this could be profitable for bookmakers because players would be motivated to make as much losing bets as possible on the sportsbook (and laying them at a betting exchange ofcourse, so they don't really lose that money). This would be profitable for the bookmaker, the affiliate and the player. Or am I missing something?

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    bookies dont like arbitrage or advantage bettors,

    back/laying or dutching 2 books for no loss or small profit by nature is taking advantage of a bookie soft lines,

    quickest way to get an account limited to peanuts

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    Thanks for your response.

    I can understand why it is taking advantage of a bookmaker. But I do think they could profit from it though?

    I was thinking of a new kind of bookmaker, one that shares the revenue with the players instead of with the affiliate. Suppose a bookmaker offers a 25% or 20% or even 15% bonus after a particular month where the player made a loss and generated revenue for the bookmaker. This bonus could still have rollover requirements to protect the bookmaker. Players that make a profit don't get a bonus. And suppose affiliates get 5 tot 10% of the bonuses paid out by the bookmaker to their referred players.

    Would that be a profitable situation for the bookmaker?

    Since I will never start my own bookmaking website, I am hoping some bookmaker would introduce this so bonushunters could profit from it .

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    alot of the us facing books already offer reload bonuses as long as your a nett loser, but they have higher juice built into their odds if you take them up

    also a few offer cashback % per month on losing accounts, coral comes to mind in the UK recently, which most arbers hit up big and theres a couple of aussie ones that offer cashback % on nett horsebetting losses for the month also


 

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