Hi everyone,
I would like to share my story about Bookmaker.com.
I am an affiliate of bookmaker.com. I earned some commission ($455) and bookmaker.com refused to pay it out claiming that I have to bring at least 10 active players within a week to request a payout. They introduced these unfair rules the same month I earned that commission. Ok. Fine. I requested to terminate the affiliate agreement and pay my commission according to their Terms and Conditions Clause 7, which said:
7. Term of the Agreement
The term of this Agreement will begin upon our acceptance of your
Affiliate Program application and will end when terminated by either
party. Either party may terminate this Agreement at any time, with or
without cause, by giving the other party written notice of termination.
Termination of this Agreement will be effective immediately upon the
provision of such written notice. You are only eligible to earn
commission on sales occurring during the term of this Agreement, and
commissions earned through to 11.59 pm GMT on the date of termination
will remain payable only if the related deposit is valid.
They did not reply for about two weeks and then I found that they changed that Clause.
Now it says:
The term of this Agreement will begin upon our acceptance of your
Affiliate Program application and will end when terminated by either
party. Either party may terminate this Agreement at any time, with or
without cause, by giving the other party written notice of termination.
Termination of this Agreement will be effective immediately upon the
provision of such written notice.
As you can notice, they removed last sentence that says that I am eligible for my commission.
They replied telling me that I still have to bring 10 active players to request the payout. They also told me that if I want to terminate the agreement, my funds "will be diminished to zero."
Now, the bookmaker that is rated A+ is acting in a very unprofessional way changing rules so that they do not have to pay commission I earned.
I filed the complaint with SBR for the second time now, but I do not think they will be willing to help as they seem to be affiliated with bookmaker.com very closely since they rate this SCAM bookie A+.
Can anyone suggest what can be done in this situation? I have contacted couple of egaming magazines and several popular betting websites. I assume the only way to fire back is to spread this story as much as possible to prevent gamblers and affiliates from dealing with this bookmaker.
Any suggestions would be much appreciated!
Regards,
Oleg
P.S. I attached a screenshot of my affiliate account which shows my commission.
I would like to share my story about Bookmaker.com.
I am an affiliate of bookmaker.com. I earned some commission ($455) and bookmaker.com refused to pay it out claiming that I have to bring at least 10 active players within a week to request a payout. They introduced these unfair rules the same month I earned that commission. Ok. Fine. I requested to terminate the affiliate agreement and pay my commission according to their Terms and Conditions Clause 7, which said:
7. Term of the Agreement
The term of this Agreement will begin upon our acceptance of your
Affiliate Program application and will end when terminated by either
party. Either party may terminate this Agreement at any time, with or
without cause, by giving the other party written notice of termination.
Termination of this Agreement will be effective immediately upon the
provision of such written notice. You are only eligible to earn
commission on sales occurring during the term of this Agreement, and
commissions earned through to 11.59 pm GMT on the date of termination
will remain payable only if the related deposit is valid.
They did not reply for about two weeks and then I found that they changed that Clause.
Now it says:
The term of this Agreement will begin upon our acceptance of your
Affiliate Program application and will end when terminated by either
party. Either party may terminate this Agreement at any time, with or
without cause, by giving the other party written notice of termination.
Termination of this Agreement will be effective immediately upon the
provision of such written notice.
As you can notice, they removed last sentence that says that I am eligible for my commission.
They replied telling me that I still have to bring 10 active players to request the payout. They also told me that if I want to terminate the agreement, my funds "will be diminished to zero."
Now, the bookmaker that is rated A+ is acting in a very unprofessional way changing rules so that they do not have to pay commission I earned.
I filed the complaint with SBR for the second time now, but I do not think they will be willing to help as they seem to be affiliated with bookmaker.com very closely since they rate this SCAM bookie A+.
Can anyone suggest what can be done in this situation? I have contacted couple of egaming magazines and several popular betting websites. I assume the only way to fire back is to spread this story as much as possible to prevent gamblers and affiliates from dealing with this bookmaker.
Any suggestions would be much appreciated!
Regards,
Oleg
P.S. I attached a screenshot of my affiliate account which shows my commission.