Affiliate Disclosure
Last updated: April 10, 2026
How We Earn Revenue
rocketplayvip.com is free for readers. You pay nothing to access our reviews, ratings or guides. We earn revenue through affiliate (partner) relationships with online casinos. Here is how it works: our website contains links to casino sites. These links include a unique tracking identifier that tells the casino your visit originated from rocketplayvip.com. If you click such a link, register an account and/or make a deposit, we may receive a commission from the casino operator. There are two main types of affiliate compensation: CPA (a fixed fee per new registered player) and Revenue Share (a percentage of the casino's net revenue from a player). We may use either model depending on the partner. For you, clicking an affiliate link is completely free — you pay nothing extra, and your bonus terms are identical to those of a direct registration. Affiliate revenue covers our operating costs: web hosting, real-money casino testing, editorial work and content updates.
Does This Influence Our Reviews?
No. The presence or absence of an affiliate agreement with a casino does not affect the content of our review, the rating we assign or whether we recommend the casino. We maintain strict editorial independence — our Editorial Policy documents this in detail. The commercial side (partnerships) and the editorial side (reviews) operate independently. No editor has ever received instructions to inflate a rating for commercial reasons. We publish reviews of casinos with which we have no affiliate relationship — if we believe they deserve coverage. We assign low ratings to partner casinos when they fail to meet our standards. Our ratings follow an objective, weighted methodology applied identically to every casino regardless of commercial status — see How We Rate. All reviews are based on real-money testing (see How We Test), not on commercial relationships. We believe that long-term reader trust is worth more than short-term affiliate income. If we recommended bad casinos, you would stop trusting us — and our business would lose its purpose.
How to Recognise an Affiliate Link
Affiliate links on our site typically appear as call-to-action buttons labelled "Play Now", "Claim Bonus", "Visit Casino" or similar. The link may route through an intermediate tracking domain — this is standard practice for referral attribution. If a URL contains parameters like ?btag=, ?clickid= or ?affid=, it is an affiliate link. You are always free to navigate to any casino's website directly by typing its address in your browser — we do not restrict your choices in any way.
Our Commitments to You
We commit to always identifying the author and publication date of every review. You can verify who wrote a review and when it was last updated, creating a clear chain of accountability.
We commit to applying the same rating methodology to all casinos irrespective of affiliate status. A partner casino and a non-partner casino are scored using identical criteria and weights.
We commit to updating reviews promptly when casino conditions change — bonus terms, payment methods, licensing status or withdrawal policies.
We commit to directly stating a casino's weaknesses even when doing so reduces our affiliate revenue. Unfair wagering, poor support or slow withdrawals will be called out regardless of the commercial relationship.
We commit to clearly labelling any sponsored or paid content, keeping it visually and editorially separate from organic reviews. If you have questions about our monetisation model, we are open and transparent — contact us any time.
Regulatory Compliance
This disclosure is made in compliance with the Australian Consumer Law (Competition and Consumer Act 2010), the EU Unfair Commercial Practices Directive (2005/29/EC) and FTC (Federal Trade Commission) guidelines on affiliate relationship disclosure. We strive for maximum transparency with our readers. If you believe any content on our site falls short of disclosure standards, please notify us at [email protected].