Wednesday, September 30, 2015

Casino Bonus Source

Hello Everyone, in this post we are going to go over legitimate sources for casino bonuses and bonus review information. Many sites have a total and obvious bias towards what sites they are referring you to. Imagine fox and other big USA television network news vs what you see on the news on BBC. For instance, I knew ages ago that there was a credit crisis and that the stock market was starting to crash because I watch and listen to alternate non-primetime news. Sites online have affiliates that promote them by linking to them. Whenever they get a link that is clicked, they either get a portion of what is made, or a paid amount right on the spot. This is great and should provide a nice example of customer service. Much like big box retail stores, I think that customer service is increased greatly whenever a commission is paid. The problem is, most big box stores have products that are worthwhile and won’t crap out on you the second they can. However, with online casinos and casino bonus providers, there is a ton of junk that you have to be able to wade through to get to the really good stuff. One of the key providers of inside information for me is Affiliate Guard Dog. They have a ton of information, but it can take a while to search through to get to the real answer, so be patient. This is where affiliates go when casinos screw them over or their customers. Affiliates are still pissed when a casino messes with their customers, but they don’t want to keep any future money makers from depositing because if it all works out they still will continue to make money. Also, I find that when a casino is really going south, they always screw over their affiliates before anyone else. It doesn't announce to the public that you are going broke, or have serious internal issues that you need to deal with. That being said, per my experience, this is a great site to tell what the casino experts really think about a casino and not just the fluff that they pass you to get you to click a link and sign up. Also, another source that has been extremely useful is player preferred's casino bonus list. When looking for a casino reviews, I tend to use their page as well. They clearly are affiliates, but often flame the sites that are listed on their page leading me to believe they are more interested in providing the review service and having happy customers that return as a means of income – instead of tricking you into clicking that one link and having a bad experience/not ever coming back. I don’t understand why more sites don’t provide this as a service instead of as a greedy half-assed black market attempt. While there are many sites out there that are horrible, there are just as many trying to keep things clean and run a solid business. Learn from these materials and you will have a great time without getting a total headache out of the deal. That is all for today, make sure to check out my holiday bonus post as well, see ya soon.

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