Referring Friends

#1
The party network (Starluck, Planetluck, and AceClub) offer a nice referal bonus ($50 for the person who refered, $25 for the newcomer), initial signup match bonus up to $100, and 20% deposit bonus using IGM (up to $100 bonus). Multiply that by 3, and thats a nice sum per person. I was wondering if any of you had gotten multiple people and played the blackjack for them. I asked the live help on whether it was ok if people shared the same computer, and they said it was ok, but I didnt know whether or not anyone had any experience with this. Thanks.
 
#2
I have received the tell-a-friend bonus on Starluck and Planetluck for getting one friend to sign up on both sites, and all accounts were played on the same computer. I had to ask for the bonus after my friend signed up. The WR as of May 11, 2006 are:

Starluck: wager 6x the bonus.
$25 x 6 = $150 (friend)
$50 x 6 = $300 (you)

Planetluck: wager 10x the bonus.
$25 x 10 = $250 (friend)
$50 x 10 = $500 (you)

The WR must be met before you can make a cashout, and blackjack and roulette do NOT count towards the WR.

My advice is to have as little money in the accounts as possible when you receive the bonuses. Follow these steps:
1) Create your account and get the deposit match bonus
2) Complete the WR and cash out completely
3) Sign up your friend and get the deposit match bonus
4) Complete the WR for the deposit match bonus, and cashout completely
5) Ask for the tell-a-friend bonus after all cashouts are complete

This way all you can lose is the bonus money. Otherwise, you won't be able to cash out until meeting the WR, and your own money may be at risk. FYI I lost 3 of the 4 bonuses well before meeting the WR. But then again blackjack is all I really know how to play. One time, I used negative progressions playing blackjack to build up the bonus before going onto working on the WR. Since it wasn't my money I had nothing to lose. And I lost it all after making an additional $60.:laugh: Oh well.

One last thing, my friend and I both received calls from the payment processor (EZcash ?) to "verify" the accounts. No personal/private questions were asked. I guess they didn't like the shady dealings from the same computer. This was after cashing out all the initial bonuses so no money was at stake. Just wanted to give you a heads up.

Hope this helps.
 
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#3
How many people did you do this for? I'm thinking I'll try to do 5-7, as thats a pretty penny. AceClub is interesting because its the same bonuses but the WR is too much. On the party network, I've noticed that once you start climbing the WR it begins to get a little ridiculous and you hit long cold streaks (note, on AceClub I went from 300 all the way to under 100 before I was able to reach the WR). Thanks for the heads up on the phone call. How far do you think I should push the issue? Would 5-7 be too many people to do on the same computer? Would you go for more? Keep in mind my primary objective is not to receive the friend bonuses (which is a nice perk), but to play the blackjack for people who have no clue how/dont have the time and splitting the profits with them for signing up for Neteller. Theoretically, what I am doing is not wrong. I'm giving these casinos lifetime advertising to these people since I am giving them their addresse and email. Also, theres no fraud involved since the people themselves signup for Neteller.
 
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#4
I've only played for myself and one friend. The fact that they called us for using the same computer makes me not want to try it again with someone else. Well I might, but I won't push for the friend bonus ;). Neither of us answered our phones when they called (they called us back-to-back and we were together at the time). So I called them back, once as myself and once as him (with his phone). They did ask a couple questions only the person playing the account would know, so just keep your friend up to date on what you're doing with his account-deposits, dates, withdrawals, etc.

In theory I don't think it's wrong either. You take most of the money, but maybe cut in your friend a little since he's helping. I view it as your friend selling you his rights to play for that bonus. But I think most online casinos state in their terms you're not allowed to do that.

I've never played Ace Club, but I've had quite a few downswings. My worst was on bet365 (my first actually). I started off unable to lose. Upped my bet and kept winning. Took the initial $400 up to $1100, and then gave back all but the initial deposit. Let's just say I learned my lesson. Of course that downswing was due to stupid bets.
 
#5
erforceones14 said:
The party network (Starluck, Planetluck, and AceClub) offer a nice referal bonus ($50 for the person who refered, $25 for the newcomer), initial signup match bonus up to $100, and 20% deposit bonus using IGM (up to $100 bonus). Multiply that by 3, and thats a nice sum per person. I was wondering if any of you had gotten multiple people and played the blackjack for them. I asked the live help on whether it was ok if people shared the same computer, and they said it was ok, but I didnt know whether or not anyone had any experience with this. Thanks.
If you know lots of people that you can get to sign-up, it may be worth creating a site and having links to party from your site. As an affiliate the bonuses are usually better than the refer a friend bonus. If you want some more info, let me know or check out my site in my sig.
 
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