
Originally Posted by
affigold
I've worked with Casinoblasters since 2005. When the law passed in late 2006 they were the ONLY program I worked with that made sure I would continue to be paid for my players when they left the US market and I will always appreciate them for that. I was upset to lose out on my last months earnings with BestCasinoPartner when they closed but I don't believe they had any choice. It simply doesn't make sense for them to have left the space if they didn't have to; they were the biggest and right up until they closed I thought they were the best. I feel sorry for the great people I worked with there over the years who i still keep in touch with and who are no longer employed. Don't get me wrong, I know there are other people who lost a lot more than I did and I am very sympathetic to that, but until this industry is regulated, sadly, this is the price we pay. I don't know what you mean about not communicating and sending all traffic to a master affiliate. I got email notifications, phone calls and if anyone missed that, all the had to do was login to the website as the messages were all posted. They also gave me a tool so I could redirect my traffic anywhere I wanted without having to scramble to update my links.
Casinoblasters was rogued on several sites a long time ago but these companies constantly change...sometimes for the good, sometimes for the bad. Affiliates should always do their own research. Do a small test and see how you're treated. Never send all your traffic to one place and when you get a bad feeling, drop them. For what it's worth, I've never missed a payment from Casinoblasters (now GoldenPalaceAffiliates) in more than 6 years. To me this just sounds like somebody with an axe to grind...and maybe a little too much time on their hands.