Affiliate disclosure
Outbound Ozwin links on this site carry an affiliate tag. Register and deposit after clicking one and the operator pays this site a commission from its marketing budget. Your bonuses, odds and terms are identical whether you arrive through us or type the address directly; the commission comes out of advertising spend, not your pocket.
The arrangement, mapped
| Event | You pay | We receive |
|---|---|---|
| Reading the review | Nothing | Nothing |
| Clicking a tagged link | Nothing | A tracked referral |
| Registering and depositing | Nothing extra | A commission |
| Going direct | Nothing | Nothing, and the review stays free |
What commission cannot buy
The scorecard is locked to evidence before money enters the room. The 5/10 bonus score stays published because the playthrough maths demands it, the no-deposit page tells you to distrust the very claims that bring traffic here, and the responsible gambling links sit above every commercial link on this site. A review that can only conclude "deposit now" is advertising with extra steps, and the day this site reads like that, the contact inbox is the right place to say so.
Frequently asked questions
Would the verdict change if commission stopped?
No, because the verdict is built from logged evidence that exists either way. The funding pays for the testing; it does not write the conclusion.
Do you earn more if I deposit more?
Commission structures in this industry can be volume-linked, which is exactly why the harm-reduction links outrank the commercial ones on every page.
One practical detail worth knowing: the affiliate attribution only exists after you click an outbound casino link, and it carries a click identifier rather than your identity. Nothing about your play, balance or account ever flows back to this site. If you prefer the operator never to know a referral happened, typing the casino address directly costs you nothing and changes nothing on any page here.