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    Question What's your experience with EveryMatrix affiliate system

    Hi everyone
    I recently signed with a program that uses EveryMatrix as its affiliate platform and in just a week on working with them I just got extremely disappointed with this software. So I would like to know your experience if any of you work with a program using Everymatrix and if the same calculations applies.

    Basically in just a week, I managed to send well over 20 new depositors (was easier as its a new brand) total deposits of about 1885, Gross Rev about: 1715, Bonus deducted: 985, Net Revenue: 730 and my commissions are 40% so its: 290. (Paid from the Net)
    Note that the numbers have just been rounded up, but they are really closed to the reality.

    As you can see close to 60% of the deposits is just paying players bonuses, even if the players loses the bonus and me as an affiliates I am being fed with peanuts as far as I can see it.
    Being lured with 40% when in reality I am making just about 15% from the gross. The program wants to offer me now 50% as I told them that I am not happy with the numbers I see, but even that 50% is in reality just about 20% from the gross with all these bonuses being deducted.

    Have you guys experienced the same thing with EveryMatrix software?
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    Mikew, it is not the every matrix affiliate software that is responsible for the deductions, but the operator that request the deduction from the revenue. The affiliate software is just there to do the calculation . Therefore, I suggest you should actually ask the operator why such deductions !

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    In my experience the fee deductions are always higher with operators that are using EveryMatrix

    Quote Originally Posted by Mikew View Post
    Hi everyone
    As you can see close to 60% of the deposits is just paying players bonuses, even if the players loses the bonus and me as an affiliates I am being fed with peanuts as far as I can see it.
    This is what really pisses me off and there are some discussions about that here on GPWA. Bonus costs are always deducted ..and it's just another way of shaving affiliates.

    The only thing that you can do as an affiliate is to promote brands that pay a fair(er) share.

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    @clemence, I asked the operator about this and been given reason like admin fees, chargeback and bonus fees, and others.
    I do indeed understand the admin fees, which is 20% with them but not the bonus cost especially when the player loses his deposit plus the bonus received.

    @casaffiliate, It's a way just to shave affiliates commissions like you said, and I decided not to drive my traffic their way for peanuts.
    I asked them to offer me a different deal. between 25 to 35% based on Gross. Will see if we can agree on something like this. There are lots of other good brands out there so I won't really bother
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mikew View Post
    not the bonus cost especially when the player loses his deposit plus the bonus received.
    If a player wins or loses, doesn't matter, an operator has to pay their share to NetEnt. If a player cashes out, there's also a cash out deducted.

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    I do not completely disagree with your statement, but the bonus cost + admin fees cost can't be 60% of the GGR.
    Most operators offer netent games these days including the one I am talking about, so if that was the new standards then it would have been the same through other operators as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mikew View Post
    I do not completely disagree with your statement, but the bonus cost + admin fees cost can't be 60% of the GGR.
    Most operators offer netent games these days including the one I am talking about, so if that was the new standards then it would have been the same through other operators as well.
    Yeah, I agree with that. I think it's reasonable to deduct real costs, which are also bonus costs, even if a player lose, but besides of that an admin fee is not reasonable in my eyes.

    It should be either bonuscosts, licenses fees, gaming costs, transactions fees or an admin fee. Not both of them.

    I also must say that in EM-affiliate system it's quite transparant. Some parties do not give that much insight, but still charge you all these fees. It's difficult to compare sometiems.

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