Dear AskGamblers Team,
I am submitting a formal complaint regarding the affiliate partner Win Offers, whose manager Anton has refused to pay my legitimate earnings and has attempted to deceive me with false accusations of fraud.
On November 8, Win Offers and I agreed that I would promote the RoyalSea casino for them under the following conditions:
$120 per referred player,
A minimum of 15 delivered players,
Total payment due: $1,800 USD.
I fully delivered the required 15 players exactly as agreed. However, once the traffic was delivered and payment became due, the manager (Anton) suddenly accused me of "fraudulent traffic" without providing any real evidence.
Instead of proof, he sent me a so-called “fraud report” which turned out to be nothing more than a meaningless hexadecimal data file — clearly not a legitimate document.
This was an obvious attempt to avoid paying me.
I have attached screenshots showing:
The agreed terms,
The messages confirming delivery,
Their refusal to pay,
The fake "fraud report".
Win Offers owes me $1,800 USD, and their manager Anton is making false claims in order to avoid payment. This behavior is clearly fraudulent and harmful to affiliates.
I request your assistance in resolving this issue and protecting others from being scammed by this partner.
Thank you for your time and support.
I have proof of everything!!!!!
Please help me.
Missing information! Evidence.
Win Offers sent me a so-called "fraud report" as justification for refusing my CPA commission. This document is nothing more than an editable spreadsheet without any technical or verifiable data. A legitimate fraud report must contain server-side logs, IP information, device fingerprints, timestamps, duplicate account indicators, geolocation conflicts, or any kind of real technical evidence.
This file contains none of these.
There is no export ID, no hash, no signature, no system screenshot — nothing that would prove the data originally comes from their anti-fraud system. In its current form, anyone could create or edit such a spreadsheet manually within minutes. Because of this, the "report" has zero evidentiary value and cannot be considered reliable, official, or accurate.
Even more concerning is the claim that all 21 of my FTD players were labeled as fraud. This is simply not credible.
In real affiliate operations, fraud detection might occasionally flag a small percentage of users, but certainly not 100% of all players, especially when they deposited real money. I have been working with multiple affiliate networks, and such a result has never occurred anywhere — it is statistically and practically impossible.
The idea that every single one of my 21 depositing players is a "multi-account" or "manual fraud" defies logic and industry experience. This extremely unrealistic result strongly suggests that the fraud accusation is fabricated or automatically assigned without any real investigation, likely as an excuse to avoid paying the commission that was already earned and agreed upon.
Based on the completely unverified spreadsheet and the unbelievable 100% fraud rate, it is clear that Win Offers' decision is not supported by any real evidence and appears to be an attempt to avoid payment rather than a legitimate anti-fraud finding.
Pay me the $1800. I worked for it.
I'll send you the pictures that are still missing.