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good affliate?
paylessrake.com
good/bad? anyone that has used them wish to comment? |
#2
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Re: good affliate?
website looks like crap and ive never heard of this affiliate. of course, im always going to be very critical when someone with less than 10 posts makes a post like this.
-ryan |
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Re: good affliate?
So you are upset that I have recently found out about 2+2 and have signed up and started to post? So I suppose when you first started, you got to skip your first post?
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Re: good affliate?
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So you are upset that I have recently found out about 2+2 and have signed up and started to post? So I suppose when you first started, you got to skip your first post? [/ QUOTE ] No, it's that there's an increased likelihood that you're associated with the site and are posting a thinly-veiled spam message. Make a new account, spam, and leave. The responder in question probably also made his first few posts in the strategy forums rather than asking about affiliates. |
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Re: good affliate?
Ah---I see.
Nope, was an honest question from a new user. I was wondering why I got such a nasty response. |
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Re: good affliate?
The affiliates that advertise here and the affiliates that advertise on rake review directories (RRR, PIR) are usually legit. If you don't know a small affiliate personally its probably best to choose one that is respected in the community and already has positive feedback listed here and at other sites.
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Re: good affliate?
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Ah---I see. Nope, was an honest question from a new user. I was wondering why I got such a nasty response. [/ QUOTE ] Snippy responses are often the norm at 2+2 on topics where the poster puts a URL in the body, gives a bad beat story, suggests a mainstream site may not be fair, etc. It is pretty common for people to troll a newsgroup asking short "innocent questions," with a link to their site. It's nothing personal. The level of discourse on this thread is really darn good. Quite often the OP gets flamed beyond recognition. For example, teens on other forums here are lately enamored with "You Should Seriously Consider Killing Yourself" as a retort. Or sometimes the fall-back Retard/Moran stuff. These forums are enjoyable, just take brief/skeptical replies as given with good intent, but simply brief and to-the-point and ignore the flamers. |
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So you are upset that I have recently found out about 2+2 and have signed up and started to post? So I suppose when you first started, you got to skip your first post? [/ QUOTE ] I'm impressed that you actually are signing up for rakeback this quickly....many people forget that a big part of poker is table selection, which includes rake and bonus considerations . Good for you, get that extra 0.5BB/100 hands |
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Re: good affliate?
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So you are upset that I have recently found out about 2+2 and have signed up and started to post? So I suppose when you first started, you got to skip your first post? [/ QUOTE ] Keep in mind that rt1 and many other posters in this forum including all the mods are competing affiliates. That doesn't mean their advice is bad but you should consider it in context. Anyone in this forum with serious decisions to make should definitely visit rakerebatereview.com and read everything they can find there. It is the standout best source for information about rakeback. |
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Re: good affliate?
Good information on rakeback affiliates can be also be found on my rakeback directory http://www.pokerincentivesreview.com.
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