Income Access Network Launches Kaffiliation and Sklots.com

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Income Access network, one of the top online affiliate programs in the world and one that caters to the online gambling sector, has launched its newest affiliate platform - Kaffiliation!

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The premier brand to be included on the platform is Sklots.com, an innovative site which combines slots and skill games.

Here is a quick summary of some of the best selling features of the site and the program:



*Players can participate in regular tournaments and '1 vs. 1' format games against friends


*Players receive a 150% deposit bonus up to a maximum of 200GBP/EUR 


*Runs on proprietary software by St Endellion 


*Offers unique and exclusive casino games such as Icicle Climb Sklot and Skratch and Click-n-Clear Sklots, as well as traditional games like European Roulette and BlackJack 


*No negative carry-over on commissions

Check out the Income Access website here for more details.

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