Affiliate Disclosure
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How affiliate links appear
Affiliate links are typically attached to buttons such as “Claim Bonus” or “Visit Site”. We do not hide that commercial relationship. The presence of a tracked link means a click may be measurable and, depending on the arrangement, may later lead to a commission if registration or other qualifying activity follows.
What commissions do not buy
Commissions do not buy higher ratings, softer language or permanent inclusion. If a brand stops fitting the page, becomes less clear or no longer suits our editorial direction, we may remove it. A commercial relationship is not a guarantee of praise.
Why the model exists
Independent review projects still need hosting, design work, maintenance time and copy updates. Affiliate income is one way to support that work without charging readers. We prefer stating that openly rather than pretending the commercial layer does not exist.
Your responsibility as a reader
Before claiming any offer, read the operator’s own terms, payment rules and safer-gambling tools on site. Our summaries are there to help you orient yourself, not to replace the operator’s legal documents. Questions about data on this page can be sent to contact@bonusdeckbritain.co.uk.