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    Default Report: Rush Street Gaming, BetRivers shuts down US affiliate programs

    Gambling911.com is reporting that Rush Street Gaming will be cutting ties with all of its affiliates.

    From the article:

    The site announced the news on Tuesday and informed all of its stunned customers (well, most of them at least).

    "We got them a bunch of customers," an U.S. based affiliate tells Gambling911.com. "This is killing us."

    Rush Street Gaming is available in Illinois, Colorado, Arizona, Virginia, Ohio, Indiana, Louisiana and Maryland.

    Here is the letter sent out to affiliates:

    "We write to inform you that, effective September 1, 2024, we will be closing the Rush Affiliate Program in these states. Accordingly, this email shall service as notice to you that your agreement to participate in the Rush Affiliate Program will be terminated as of 11:59 pm ET on August 31, 2024. Please ensure that any and all BetRivers advertising, tracking URLs, affiliate codes or similar items to these jurisdictions are completely removed by this time.

    The site goes on to advise that any commissions for qualifying players referred by an affiliate earned up to the August 31, 2024 closing date "will be the final commissions paid to you."

    It was not immediately clear if BetRivers was shutting down to actual players as no explanation was provided to its affiliate partners.
    Read more here: https://www.gambling911.com/online-g...am-073024.html

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    BetRivers affiliates can still promote in NJ, MI, and PA. Yes, the abrupt announcement was unfortunate and frustrating as many of the bigger names don't work with affiliates unless:
    1) Your company has a stock exchange listing
    2) You golf with the aff manager
    3) You threw a good frat party in college

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