Esprinn Posted May 25 #1 Posted May 25 A fair amount of stake users are signed up under affiliates. The reason we choose to do this is because the person we sign up under offers some benefits in order to get us to join their program. This is how they earn rewards/earnings based on the gameplay from people signing up under them. But there is an issue with this. In the order to get the users, they'll entice you with numerous benefits but after a while perhaps when they are making significant earnings or not, their reward programs dwindle or they simply cancel all rewards stating they are no longer going to be gambling (something a signup can never verify). This does not mean they simply stop earning however, as users signed up under them but still actively gambling, will lose their rewards from this affilate but cannot change to another affilate who offers any other rewards and who is actively involved with their community. Stake should allow users who are not satisfied with their affilate to be able to change to someoneo of their choice (whether it's a streamer they watch or someone on social media). My suggestion is an option that allows you to change your affiiate at the very least every 3-6 months if you are dissatisfied, since Stake will simply not stop rewarding affiliates who disappear from the scene. This will make sure that people who want to join the affiliate program understand that much like gambling, there is a risk to lose dissatisfied signups which in turn will directly impact the income they generate. We cannot stay locked in to affilates forever who simply abandon their signups or never create benefits for them. With anything we subscribe to, if we are not satisfied, we are able to cancel and change to something better. It should work the same for these affiliates. Why should they earn continuously without any effort on their part. 886i8o 1
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