How We Make Money
Full affiliate revenue disclosure. No hidden terms.
Revenue Source
Wager Warriors earns revenue through casino affiliate revenue share agreements. When a player we referred has a net losing month at a partner casino, the casino pays us a percentage of their net losses as affiliate revenue.
We do not earn revenue from deposits, account openings, or flat fees per player (CPA). We only earn from revenue share, which means we only earn when operators earn.
How Takeback Changes the Model
Most affiliates keep 100% of affiliate revenue. We return 50% of eligible affiliate revenue to the player who generated it as Takeback.
| Party | Typical affiliate | Wager Warriors |
|---|---|---|
| Player | 0% returned | 50% returned as Takeback |
| Affiliate (us) | 100% kept | 50% kept to run site |
| Revenue source | Player net losses | Player net losses |
What This Does Not Change
- Takeback does not remove gambling risk.
- Takeback cannot make a player profitable over time.
- Affiliate revenue depends on players losing. We have a structural interest in players playing, which is why we prioritise transparent reporting and education over volume-driving CTAs.
- Not all operator revenue share is paid on time or in full. Operator terms can change. We make this visible in our operator reports.
Deal Criteria
We only accept revenue share deals. We do not accept CPA-only deals because they incentivise us to maximise signups regardless of what happens to players after signup.
We review operators for licensing, payout reliability, and bonus term fairness before publishing a report. We do not publish a positive report on an operator we would not feel comfortable recommending to a player who has read and understood the risk.