Casino affiliate revenue, returned to players

Takeback returns 50% of affiliate revenue from eligible losing months. It reduces losses, not risk, and it cannot make gambling profitable.

What Takeback Is

When an eligible player has a losing month, the operator may pay Wager Warriors affiliate revenue. Takeback returns 50% of the revenue we receive back to the player, subject to verification and payout timing.

What Takeback Is Not

It is not a refund, bonus, rebate, winnings system, insurance product, or guarantee. It does not remove gambling risk and it will not make a player profitable.

Conservative Example

Player net loss
$100
Estimated affiliate revenue
$30
Wager Warriors share returned
50%
Estimated Takeback
$15

This is simplified example math, not a promise. Actual values depend on operator terms, fees, player eligibility, verification, and whether revenue is paid to us.

1. Link Account

Submit the casino account details needed for manual verification.

2. Wait For Review

We label status clearly as pending, verified, delayed, unavailable, or paid.

3. Request Payout

Available Takeback can be requested after revenue is received and marked available.

Why Amounts May Be Small Or Delayed

  • Affiliate revenue is usually a percentage of net losses after operator deductions.
  • Operators can cap, delay, adjust, or withhold affiliate revenue.
  • Takeback is paid periodically after revenue is received, not in real time.
  • Estimated values must stay conservative until verified.

Start With The Mechanics

Understand the revenue model before creating an account or choosing an operator.

What Is Takeback? | Wager Warriors