The arrangement in plain words
Some links on this site go to Royal Reels Casino through an affiliate tracker. If you register and deposit after clicking one, the operator pays this site a commission from its marketing budget. You pay nothing extra: bonuses, odds and terms are identical with or without our link.
How the money flows
| Event | Who pays | Effect on you |
|---|---|---|
| You click an affiliate link | Nobody | None |
| You register and deposit | The operator pays commission | None: same bonuses, same odds |
| We publish a negative finding | The commission risk is ours | None: scores are methodology-locked |
| You skip our links entirely | Nobody | Every guide remains free and identical |
What commission cannot change
Findings are scored against a fixed rubric before any commercial consideration enters the room. The offshore-licence warning stays on the homepage, the bonus-clause table names every trap, and the responsible gambling guide links device-level blockers that cut us out of the loop entirely. If a finding ever reads like it was softened for money, the corrections inbox is the right place to say so.
Frequently asked questions
Do you earn more if I lose more?
Some affiliate deals in this industry are revenue-share, which would mean yes. That conflict is exactly why our harm-reduction links sit above commercial ones and why we publish this page at all.
Would you delist Royal Reels if the evidence turned?
The site would stay up and the verdict would change, because the audit is the product. A trust check that can only ever conclude "deposit now" is advertising, not editorial.