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    Default Star Partner Adds High Roller Policy

    This is a March 4th update - sorry for the delay on it.

    Star Partner has added a high roller policy which allows them to carry over negatives from high roller clients. To their credit, they do define what a high roller is 'in their eyes'.

    Star Partner Terms Changes

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    I thinks some would rant on about this but I think it won't hurt much for them.
    But I hope that online casinos should be considerate with their changes in their terms cause there are online casino watchers who would claim such action not good and consider the site as blacklisted casino.

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    It is not a predatory term and many places have this. It, actually, helps affiliates in many cases because the negative amount generated by the high roller will ONLY AFFECT earnings from that same high roller 'down the line'.

    So - the net effect is that your affiliate account can stay positive even though a high roller could have wiped it out completely.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kwblue View Post
    It is not a predatory term and many places have this. It, actually, helps affiliates in many cases because the negative amount generated by the high roller will ONLY AFFECT earnings from that same high roller 'down the line'.

    So - the net effect is that your affiliate account can stay positive even though a high roller could have wiped it out completely.
    I don't have a problem with this term. I know Playshare/G3 has a term similiar to this as well. I have one player that fit into that category, won a lot and so each month the earnings from that player is deducted until the negative balance generated from that player is zeroed out. Honestly, I think it's a fair term. I still get paid my earnings from all other players. It's better then not having a no negative rollover.

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