July 19
  • Profitability 5
  • Stability 6
  • Support 5
  • Lockouts 10

I wrote a review here earlier — then the situation was similar, and only after the public complaint did "improvements" begin to occur. Now I'm writing again, but from a new perspective.

What happened before:

• A day or two before the withdrawal, positive players suddenly appeared, covering the entire income.

• Fat referrals disappeared, which were steadily being drained — as if someone had "unhooked" them from my account.

• For several weeks in a row, it was minus or zero, although everything looked "within the normal range" in terms of numbers.

After the recall, everything leveled off a bit, and the balance began to recover.

What's happening now:

• I haven't been actively running an affiliate program for a long time, but I periodically log in and look at statistics. The situation is as follows:

• The fat players who used to deposit $1,000+ and drive quickly have disappeared.

• There were small depots for $50–$100 per day.

• At the same time, winnings exceed deposits by 10-15 times, and so on several times a week.

For 1.5 months (from June 1 to July 16):

• Deposits: $21,000+

• Income: about $500

• ROI: 4–5%

• 32 out of 47 days — minus or zero profit.

The withdrawals are going for $100 per week, although there used to be completely different amounts.

At the same time, a familiar blogger who was driving traffic traffic in real time got a similar situation.:

For a week with $3,000 deposits, there was $100 affiliate income, and on the same days there was an "accidental" drawdown before withdrawal.

What I hear from the manager:
• "It's okay. When you don't drive traffic, it can be a minus."
• "This is how RevShare works. It happens"
• And the tone is like I just found out yesterday what an affiliate program is.

Although, I'm sorry, I've been with 1win since 2019, I understand the mechanics, I know perfectly well how player cycles work and how RevShare works.

But the pattern is too obvious.:

• As soon as the balance is accumulated, the players have positive days almost immediately.

• The structure of the players is changing dramatically — all those who provided income disappear, and only "negative" ones appear.

None of this looks like the natural behavior of players, especially when you don't touch the affiliate program, and nothing seems to change.

I want honesty.

I'm not directly accusing. But if such situations are repeated not only for me, but also for those who actively work with traffic, then transparency and explanation are needed, and not unsubscriptions from the manager.

I really hope that this review will help you pay attention again and restore justice, like last time.

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This review reflects the subjective opinion of the user, and not the official position of the editors.