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Affiliate Disclosure: the Tension, Named

Quick answer: Yes: a site that leads with warnings also earns commission when readers proceed. Here is exactly how that works and why the warnings survive it.

Independent WARNING-LED guide, not the operator. Anjouan-licensed offshore casino: low-tier oversight, restrictive withdrawal terms, no Australian protection. Stake only what you can lose. 18+.

The deal

Links marked sponsored route via our tracking link; if you register and play, the operator's affiliate program pays us. You pay nothing extra. The revenue funds the testing deposits (including the withdrawal gauntlet this site is built on) and the writing.

Why the flags stay anyway

Readers of a flagged brand split two ways: those the warnings turn away, who cost us commission and receive honest service, and those who proceed regardless, who deserve tested guidance rather than abandonment and whose sign-ups fund the site. That is the whole model. The proof it works as stated: the review scores trust at 1.8/5, the withdrawal page is our most prominent page, and the bonus page recommends considering no bonus at all. No operator edits, no paid softening, ever.

Audit us

Every factual claim carries a checked date. Stale fact, softened warning, bought-looking score? The contact page reaches the editor and verified corrections publish within 48 hours. 18+, and the safer-gambling page outranks every commercial consideration here, visibly.

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