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Affiliate disclosure
How we make money, in plain English
No small print, no euphemisms. Here's exactly how Play Case List earns, and the reason it doesn't bend what we write.
Play Case Listis funded by affiliate commission. When you follow a link to an operator and open an account, that operator may pay us a fee. This page explains what that does — and, more importantly, what it doesn't.
Which links are affiliate links
Any button or link that sends you to an operator's site — the “Visit” buttons on the cards, the operator names in the comparison table — is an affiliate link. They carry a tracking tag so the operator knows the sign-up came from us. We mark these links as sponsored for transparency and for search engines.
Why it doesn't change the rankings
The structure is the safeguard. Commission is paid on a flat, comparable basis across the brands we list, so we don't earn more by steering you toward any particular one. That removes the incentive that quietly distorts a lot of “best casino” lists. Our scores come from fixed criteria — bonus type and wagering first, then game range, live casino, studios and support — and no operator can pay to move up, soften a review or buy a place on the page.
What it means for you
Using our links costs you nothing — the price and terms are identical to going to the operator directly. If you'd rather not use them, you're completely free to type the operator's address into your browser yourself; it makes no difference to you, and we'd genuinely rather you trusted the comparison than felt nudged.
The tracking links themselves
The links on this site point to each operator's genuine official domain, with a tracking tag appended. They never route through unrelated sites or redirect chains. Where you land is exactly where the operator wants you to land — just with a tag that tells them you came from here.
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