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Online Casinos in general: Bonushunter discloses its affiliate earnings (almost) (Page 2)

Topic created on 08th Feb. 2018 | Page: 2 of 4 | Answers: 34 | Views: 21,203
Daniel
Elite
Hammerdammer wrote on 08/02/2018 at 12:07 PM
Daniel wrote on 08.02.2018 at 12:03 pm
Avantgarde83 wrote on 08.02.2018 at 11:59: and why are there ads on TV for it? is also paradoxical.

There is always reference to the .de domain in TV commercials. For example, when Mr Green advertises, Mr Green refers to the .de domain where you can only play in fun mode but not for real money. Thus it is "legal". But Mr. Green knows that most people search for Mr. Green in Google and there comes the .com domain. Mr. Green does not let Google index the .de domain at all.

This is how the .de domain of Mr. Green looks like: http://www.mrgreen.de/

And this is the real site, where you can also play for real money: https://www.mrgreen.com/de/

The real site can also be found at number 1 in Google if you search for Mr Green.

All a little tricky.

So..... At Wunderino in the advertising is explicitly with: Deposit 10 euros and play with 50 euros advertised. There is nothing with fun mode.

Can you find the television advertising (which you have addressed) somewhere? I could not find the 10€ deposit. The only thing I could find was this:



I can't put into words the disgust and anger I feel when I see a show like this - disgusting, absolutely disgusting! You shouldn't have made me do the research, now I'm traumatized

As I said, I do live Malta but even in Germany I haven't watched TV for a long time because it's hard for me to bear psychologically.

But if that's really the case, then maybe it's because they have a Schleswig-Holstein license and at the bottom somewhere very small it says "only for players on Schleswig-Holstein" or something like that. But I also see this critically, because actually gambling advertising is bound to strict conditions and private companies are actually not allowed to advertise. Regardless of whether the gambling is legal or not.

In any case, you can be sure that they work with all kinds of legal tricks and employ lawyers with a lot of know-how, which a Bonus Hunter or a GambleJoe or whoever does not do ...

Anyway: There has to be a regulation and I would be very much in favor of banning such TV shows. I think something like that is the last thing. I find something like this worse than advertising gambling in a Gambling addiction group, because with such broadcasts you are appealing to uninvolved people and tempting them to gamble.

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Anonym
at noon on RTL2 here in Germany something like this is shown e.g....unbelievable

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Sir_Gambleot
Amateur
The problem with the Youtuber is, if Youtube changes the conditions, all channels / videos are gone. Thus, the income and what do the people then? What is sometimes thought here, what people bring in. Ey Gamblejoe makes more than MZA just because of its market position and the Ref Deals. There seems to be most probably not so aware. Youtube remunerates nen shit . Gamblejoe has an independent platform ... has youtube only as an additional income ... while one should think purely economically times Livestreams on Younow to introduce, because the remuneration there is better than Twitch or Youtube (where Youtube is probably more durable, it should not come to the rule changes) . How you grumble here, really . Make but ma thoughts about the Gamblejoe team, I can assure you that the earnings are above any streamer. Build yourself something and "yes" certainly each of you would say "No thanks dear casino I stream so, you do not have to finance me" yes yes ......

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Anonym
Television advertising is probably not covered by the ban.
It explicitly applies to online advertising only. But how that looks for the individual on YouTube or Facebook, no idea. In any case, the guy in the video is now definitely a case for the authorities. If someone (competitor, envious, lawyer) reports him, the ordeal begins. Well, that can happen to anyone who advertises online gambling - including the GJ. And that even though he is based in Malta.

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Anonym
I have gerda times looked at Youtube and found strangely only a shortened version





In the television exactly this advertisement runs, but at the end still the golden monkey/Yeti comes in the Explizit is recruited that one can Deposit 10 euro and play with 50 euro. Just look now and then TV, then you see the advertising itself

The one with Schleswig-Holstein cans. There is then nmoch for 1-2 seconds at the bottom of a lot of small print what you ganrnicht so quickly read through.

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Anonym
Sir_Gambleot wrote on 08/02/2018 at 12:48 PM: What people think here sometimes, what they bring in. Ey Gamblejoe makes more than MZA just because of his market position and ref deals

Where exactly does anyone here say that? and in that context who cares about MZA?!

How you guys are grumbling here, really


Where exactly is anyone grumbling here in the thread?

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Sir_Gambleot
Amateur
Spielotheka wrote on 08/02/2018 at 12:50 PM: TV ads probably don't fall under the ban.
It is explicitly about online advertising only. But how that looks for individuals on Youtube or Facebook, no idea. In any case, the guy in the video is now definitely a case for the authorities. If someone (competitor, envious, lawyer) reports him, the ordeal begins. Well, that can happen to anyone who advertises online gambling - including the GJ. And that even though he is based in Malta.

Yes, what do you want to tell the authorities "he is playing in an online casino"? Here they can do nothing because the law is too vague. Especially since he certainly has contracts that refers to the respective state government. Is exactly the same as when I against an online casino complaint. We assume that not everyone lives in a big city with tolerant young judges. There comes then "you knew but that is forbidden" shut up. But in the country I think times is that a topic which is not commonplace

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Daniel
Elite
Hammerdammer wrote on 08/02/2018 at 12:55 PM
Sir_Gambleot wrote on 02/08/2018 at 12:48 pm: What people think here sometimes, what they bring in. Ey Gamblejoe makes more than MZA just because of his market position and ref deals

Where exactly does anyone here say that? and in that context who cares about MZA?!

How you guys grumble here, really


Where exactly is anyone grumbling here in the thread?

I ask myself the same question. No one is grumbling here? Here is just something factual discussed. By the way, I recently got in touch with BonusHunter myself and talked to him on the phone because I like his honest concept. I don't know if we make more or less money than MZA, the Casinotester or others. I think that even for private purposes I make less money. We also employ 3 people and it was not easy for us to get to this point where we are now. Turnover is probably higher for us (but I don't know). By the way, we have been working exclusively on a CPA basis (one-time payment) for 2 years.

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Sir_Gambleot
Amateur
No Daniel that is also no attack ... Only I read here so often as laymen imagine that Youtube is the greatest. No Ref 's are the A and O in the casino business. I find the forum has ne professionalism that respects itself just by a tolerance of some colloquialisms (I included).
But this "the Streamer makes so and so much money" excites me. Nobody would say "No" if Casino XY says, you get now sum XY for it, employ the people and say how good it is here". Just the term "CPA" is not known to anyone. Yes, so if you can afford to go only on "CPA" 's, the players should also understand that.

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Anonym
Sir_G
Yes what do you want to say to the authorities "He plays in the online casino" ? Here they can do nothing because the law is too vague. Especially since he certainly has contracts that refers to the respective state government. Is exactly the same as when I against an online casino complaint. We assume that not everyone lives in a big city with tolerant young judges. There comes then "you knew but that is forbidden" shut up. But on the country I think times is that a topic what is not everyday

I want to tell the authorities first of all nothing.
But EVERYONE can file a complaint against Affiliate XY or Online Casino XY either with the state authorities or with the police. Then the authorities have to start working. Either a judge at the administrative court or a prosecutor will then decide if this complaint is actually justified. Believe me - this costs not only a lot of money but also nerves. And it doesn't matter if you live in Kleinkleckersdorf, Berlin or Valletta.

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