Then I would like to answer that, although it was actually only about payouts and their speed in the above post. Always pay attention to the smileys in posts
On the subject of experts and who can actually be called an expert:
For me, an expert is someone who has years of experience in the field, whether positive or negative. The point here is not that someone simply creates a page but has no idea at all about online gambling.
These are site operators who may not have anything to do with online gaming and simply want to earn money through banner advertising. Without knowing whether a product is really good or not. To me they are not experts.
But there are also those whose sites are clearly oriented towards online gaming but then only pursue their own interests. There is no thought about whether the product is recommended or not. It's all about coal.
Of course, you can't dismiss this completely, because somewhere it plays a certain role with every operator. You can't always stay completely neutral and fair, you have to admit that.
It may be that this sometimes seems a bit unfair, but then again personal experience plays a major role. But an expert is not always the same as an expert when it comes to the whole extensive topic, just because you happen to be personally familiar with one or two casinos. There's a lot more to it.
I'm not familiar with every single topic either, but that's the nice thing about it, that you can exchange ideas and learn from each other. It only gets a bit complicated to rate and classify a casino when there are experiences to the contrary.
The problem is that hardly any users are willing to register and discuss exactly these things in order to bring in their personal experiences. Unfortunately, this often remains rather one-sided.
On the subject of Afflink I would like to say the following:
Even if I repeat myself, creating a page like this one not only takes a lot of time and patience, but also money. In order to be able to do this, sites finance themselves through these links and advertising.
Maintaining these pages and always offering something new, providing information, taking care of problems, helping users, etc. is a full-time job.
Imagine such sites would not exist. Then you couldn't write here and others couldn't read what experiences there are or what you should pay attention to.
You would be on your own, especially when it came to problems with withdrawals. Then so many users would be in a fix because they just don't have any contacts who might be able to help them.
Not everyone offers that kind of support or tells the truth. There are only a handful that do. But this is also such a large area that it is often difficult to convey justice or fairness.
Our goal has always been to help users and give tips if they get stuck at a certain point. To make that clear again, whoever clicks on a link has no disadvantage. Nothing is deducted from the user, how?
The user can benefit from it if he needs help, some have already benefited from it here. So the thought that something might be secretly deducted from someone is completely absurd.
When a player wins at a casino, both the casino and the website operator earn nothing. If the player loses his bet, the site operator gets a few percent of it. That's it!
This is the only way to ensure that such sites can exist at all, even if the conditions are getting tougher. Everyone is free to click any links or not, just consider where you can get support and where you are on your own.
I could go much further here, but I've done that again and again in so many posts. Everyone makes their own decisions.
We can only give tips, make recommendations and offer our support as far as possible.
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