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Affilions and StarCrown Partners have recently been cited for allegedly not paying affiliates.
From SevenMedia at Affiliate Guard Dog.
"Affiliates: please be cautious with Affilions and StarCrown Partners. They have not paid for multiple months and currently owe us over €25,000. We are still attempting to resolve this, but based on our experience we do not recommend working with them until they settle outstanding balances. They have came up with multiple excuses and now stopped responding, we will pursue legal actions.
"Be cautious of their affiliate mangers artem, yulia, marina."
The program is relatively new, first coming online in 2024.
The casinos they promote are licensed in Curacao and Estonia (ETCB).
And non-payment of affiliates typically translates into payment issues for gamblers as well.
The partner casinos include:
- Golden Star Casino
- Golden Crown Casino
- Spinfest Casino
We would be remiss if we did not note that Golden Star Casino typically receives positive reviews and is praised for fast payouts.
Shortly after the affiliate program started, Guard Dog did move Affilions and StarCrown Partners to its "Predatory" classification.
Due to these terms:
b) Motivated and scheme traffic - as well as cross-selling, traffic from books (motivation traffic), with using a service in order to attract people who do not want to play but do it for money (while making minimum deposits, minimal activity, do not return anymore etc). If 50% of New Customers of your total traffic volume made only a minimum first deposit during the current month, then such traffic shall be considered as motivated under the Affiliate Agreement.
7.1. Percentage For all new partners, the default rate for the first month is 40% from NGR (GGR - bonuses awarded - manual casino bonus - admin fee).
FTD for the payment are summarized from all casinos you work with.
10.9. Modification of Terms & Conditions.
We may modify any of the terms and conditions contained in the Affiliate Agreement or replace it at any time and in our sole discretion by posting a change notice or a new agreement on our site. Modifications may include, for example, changes in the scope of available Commissions and Affiliate Program rules. If any modification is unacceptable to you, you need to terminate the Affiliate Agreement. Your continued participation in our Affiliate Program following our posting of a change notice or new agreement will constitute binding acceptance of the modification or of the new agreement.
- Nagesh Rath, Gambling911.com
