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Have not cashed out at Mirabelle, but I have noticed that this seems to be the new standard for Neteller WITHDRAWLS. They essentially are assuming that the email they have on file for you is the same as the one you use at Neteller. If it isn't you probably have to change it or get support involved. I have seen three different sites that only ask for you full name (as Neteller has it) and/ or email address, or as you say they could assume both and never let you know that is what they are doing (leaving you sweating it out for a couple of days, or contacting them).
Not sure if this is a Neteller thing or that it is just easier for the sites. Note: The same sites seem to still require Acct# and secure ID# for deposits though, leading me to think it is a Neteller thing, but that is just a guess. |
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As of right now, my account stands at $23 and change, not accounting affiliate revenue. I've mostly been playing the $5 1-on-1s, so I'm not sure if I have enough raked hands to qualify yet. If not, I'll try the micro-limit NL, which despite my dislike of NL cash games, seem plenty beatable. I plan to cash out a portion of my winnings after the 1st of the month when my affiliate payment gets made. I'll keep half of whatever I have to play with, because the site's not a bad second choice when waiting for Party reloads or for a change of pace.
For anybody who hasn’t signed up yet … Lou quadrupled his starting bank roll, I more than doubled mine. With a 25% deposit bonus and 10% rake back, it is well worth bonus whoring at the least. |
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You're really coming strong with the affiliate link for Mirabelle. Do they treat their affiliates well?
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So far, the return has been fair. My affiliate account has something like $24, and grows at less than $5 a week (though if people are cashed out, likely less soon.) But thanks to you guys, what I do have is a large number of sign-ups – 22 and counting. So if the site takes off, which granted seems like a long shot, that could potentially start to generate some returns down the road. Not that Mirabella would ever reach Party-like status, but I can only imagine what 22 sign ups to Party are worth. I alone have probably made my Party affiliate a small fortune.
This is my first experience as an affiliate – apologies if I’m hammering on it too hard. Lou, I notice you don’t have any standing affiliate links on your blog. Too much of a hassle? Anybody else have success stories or cautionary tales on being an affiliate? |
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