MahjongTime Online Casino Affiliate Program Closes

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Income Access sent out an ominous message to its members on Wednesday, warning them that they have severed ties with the MahjongTime online casino affiliate program.  They cite "payment concerns".

Founded in 2004, Mahjong Time is a San Diego-based company that provides mahjong software and complete turnkey solutions.  They also operate the MahjongTime Online Casino, presumably offshore.  In the past, the company has worked with online casino software pioneer Cryptologic. 

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We are writing to inform you that the MahjongTime affiliate program will be closing at the end of November.

The programme will be closing due to our concerns that this program will no longer be able to cover payment of affiliate commissions. As a result, we felt it imperative to act now and ensure you get your payments.

Please remove all of the MahjongTime affiliate links from your site as soon as possible, they will be deactivated once the program closes on November 30th.

All commissions earned will be paid out in the normal payment schedule in early December.

We appreciate all of the hard work and effort that you have dedicated to promoting this program, and would be pleased to offer you suggestions on other programs in the network that may be a good fit for your traffic.

If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact us.

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