Affiliate Disclosure
Plain language. No small print tricks.
How we are funded
Playhouse Bulletin earns money through affiliate marketing. When you click a link to a casino on this site and subsequently register and deposit, the operator typically pays us a commission. The links include tracking parameters (such as btag, clickid, or subid values) so the operator can attribute the referral to us.
This is how the majority of comparison sites in this sector are commercially structured. We are being direct about it because we think you deserve to know.
What this does not affect
Commission rates do not determine placement or score. An operator that pays a higher affiliate rate does not get a better rating as a result. Our scoring criteria — licensing, responsible gambling tools, withdrawal speed, and terms clarity — are set independently of commercial arrangements. We do not accept payment for editorial coverage, adjusted scores, or guaranteed top-tier placement.
An operator can be removed from the site entirely if it accrues a UKGC sanction, degrades its RG tooling, or begins obscuring its terms. Commission does not protect a listing.
What this does not change for you
Clicking an affiliate link does not cost you anything extra. The offer available through our link should be the same as visiting the operator site directly — we do not add hidden charges. The tracking parameters in links exist solely to attribute the referral for commission purposes.
Relationship to ASA and CAP codes
Affiliate links on this site are marked with rel="sponsored" attributes. Links to operator sites are not organic endorsements — they are commercial referrals. We follow the ASA and CAP guidelines on the disclosure of paid-for content and affiliate relationships.
Questions about this disclosure? Use the contact form. Queries about casino accounts, payments, or bonuses go to the operator directly — we cannot assist with those.