Thread: Party rakeback
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Old 10-11-2005, 09:23 AM
RunDownHouse RunDownHouse is offline
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Default Re: Party rakeback

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I have been an affiliate for 22 months now and out of the 140 player accounts that I've signed up, NONE of them involved rakeback.

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Could you explain how you know so much about the inner working of rakeback deals if you've never offered them?

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25% is the standard maximum on a single account. 30% is the absolute maximum if affiliate and sub-affiliate accounts are joined (against Party Poker policy). 35% does not exist.

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Could you comment on the post earlier in this thread claiming to have gotten 32%?

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No collusion is involved. There are way too many affiliates for this to be possible. What you are seeing is a reasonable, competitive market rate based on what's available to them.

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Its interesting that you seem to love the competitive forces of the free market here...

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Instead, the independently operated sister sites and skin affiliate managers used these skins as a vehicle to steal existing players away from Party and move those players over to them.

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...and despise them here, and in the rest of your rant about how players don't "deserve" whatever pay they can negotiate in a free market.

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I speak to my manager all the time and he is adamant when he says that Party Poker does not condone rakeback in any way, shape or form. At this point, Party is probably turning their heads the other way when it comes to rakeback investigation in an attempt to regain all of the accounts that were lost to skins.

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This is my biggest concern. I can easily see Party waiting for x length of time and then simply turning rakeback off again.
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