Affiliate Disclosure

Last updated: 14 May 2026

This site runs on affiliate partnerships, including a partnership with Jeetcity Casino. The page below explains how that arrangement works in practice, what it costs you as a reader, and the rules that stop the funding side from leaking into editorial work. Wider context for the site as a whole sits on the About page; the flagship operator review is the Jeetcity Casino homepage. If you have already read disclosure pages on other review sites and only want the differences, the short list of commitments lives at the bottom of this page.

1. How this site is paid

When a reader clicks an affiliate link on this site and creates an account on Jeetcity, the site may earn a commission. That commission is paid by Jeetcity from its own marketing budget — not by the player. It does not raise any cost on the operator's platform, does not change the deposit minimum, and does not shave anything off your welcome bonus. Two structures are common across the industry, and this site works with both depending on the partnership: a fixed CPA (cost-per-acquisition) paid once a qualifying account is created, and a revenue-share arrangement under which a small percentage of Jeetcity's net gaming revenue from that account is returned over time. The mechanics stay invisible to the reader; the only practical effect is that Jeetcity sees, at the moment an account is opened, that the click originated on this site.

2. What it costs you

Nothing whatsoever. Affiliate links carry the same cost to the reader as direct links — zero. The Jeetcity welcome offer (a three-deposit welcome package totalling up to A$10,000 plus 180 free spins on featured pokies, triggered by a A$30 first deposit) is identical whether you arrive through an affiliate link, a Google ad, or by typing the brand's domain directly into your browser. The 40x wagering on bonus funds, the 20 free spins no-deposit offer claimed via code NDB20FS on Wild Cash (with its 50x wagering and A$50 max-cashout cap), the A$5–A$10 max-bet ceiling during bonus play, and the bonus expiry windows all stay identical regardless of how you arrived. Withdrawal speeds via PayID, POLi and crypto, the KYC requirements, and the rotating Tuesday Jewels / Fortune Riches / Weekend Triumph / Game of the Month set are unchanged. Occasionally a partnership page features an exclusive welcome offer that runs slightly better than the default — when that is the case we say so plainly inside the review.

3. Why this is allowed to be neutral

The honest answer comes down to reputation arithmetic. A casino review site survives by being right about which operators are worth registering on. Inflate scores to flatter Jeetcity or any other partner, and within a few months the audience that drives traffic (and therefore commissions) shifts to a competitor. The long-term commercial interest of an affiliate site lines up exactly with its editorial interest: tell the truth about which operators are worth your time and which are not. The same review checklist is applied identically to every operator covered on the site, partner or not. We have rated partner operators at six and below, and we have rated operators with no commercial relationship at eight and above.

4. What "not influencing the review" means in practice

Three concrete rules. First, partnership status feeds nothing into the score: review checks are scored against observed performance, full stop. Second, partnership status does not unlock favourable framing: where Jeetcity has a weakness (the 40x wagering on bonus funds sitting at the upper end of what is reasonably clearable, free spins released on featured pokies only, table games not contributing toward bonus playthrough, withdrawals required to match the deposit method where possible, KYC reviews that occasionally stretch beyond the published 48-hour pending window, plus the self-exclusion delays and stalled KYC complaints visible on the Casino.Guru thread), the weakness shows up in the review under the relevant section. Third, the operator does not pre-approve content. We do not send drafts for sign-off. Jeetcity sees the review for the first time when it goes live, the same as everyone else does.

Two further rules govern factual updates. If Jeetcity gets in touch to flag a factual error in the review, we check the claim, correct it if it is wrong, and add a dated note at the foot of the review explaining what was changed. We do this whether or not the operator is currently a partner. If Jeetcity argues that a low score is "unfair" without identifying a specific factual error, the score stays put and we reply that the same review approach applies to every operator equally.

5. Recognising affiliate links

Every outbound link from this site to Jeetcity carries the rel="nofollow noopener" attribute, which is the standard search-engine signal that the link is part of a commercial relationship. The link itself usually routes through a tracking redirect at /go on this domain. That redirect lets the site count clicks for internal analytics before forwarding the user on to Jeetcity. The user's browser arrives at the operator's site exactly as it would from a direct link; nothing is appended to the operator's URL on the user's side. Some links on this site to regulators, helplines, news outlets and game studios are not affiliate links — those carry rel="noopener noreferrer" only.

6. Compliance with disclosure rules

The relevant Australian rules are the Australian Consumer Law (which prohibits misleading conduct in trade) and the ACCC's guidance on undisclosed influencer marketing, both of which require affiliate relationships to be disclosed clearly enough that a reasonable reader understands the commercial nature of the link. This page is the site-wide disclosure; in addition, the Jeetcity review page carries an inline disclosure note above the first affiliate CTA so the relationship is visible without scrolling to the footer. International readers should also note that the FTC (in the United States) and the CMA (in the United Kingdom) require similar disclosure for any advertising aimed at their own residents.

7. Commitments to readers

The short list of obligations this site accepts under its funding model: disclosure is up-front and visible, never buried in fine print. The Jeetcity review follows the same checklist applied to every operator on the site. Errors are corrected on a published timeline. Jeetcity does not preview content. Affiliate status is signalled in markup so technically literate readers can verify it themselves. The full description of the editorial process (fact-checking, source standards, correction handling) lives on the Editorial Policy page. Anything that looks like a breach of these rules can be raised through the Contact page, and substantive complaints are recorded against the Jeetcity review.

8. Wider context for readers

Three things sit alongside this disclosure. The player-protection commitments built into every operator score are explained on the Responsible Gambling page. Privacy practices governing any data collected from you while reading the site sit on the Privacy Policy page, with the technical detail of cookies and similar storage on the Cookie Policy page. The full menu of what we cover is the Jeetcity Casino homepage and its onward links.