We may receive commission when users register through links on this site (and sometimes when they complete other qualifying actions defined in our agreements with partners). This page explains that arrangement in plain language, what it does and does not imply about our reviews, and how it sits next to our editorial standards.
Summary
- Outbound buttons and text links to casino brands may be tracked affiliate links.
- If you sign up or meet a partner’s agreed trigger after using such a link, we may be paid — typically a fixed fee, revenue share, or hybrid, depending on the contract.
- Payment does not change the fact that we only highlight UK Gambling Commission–licensed operators on our Great Britain–focused listings, where we say that explicitly.
- Commission does not guarantee that you will profit, enjoy the product, or receive any particular bonus — offers remain the operator’s.
What “commission” means on Casino Lucky Spin World
Affiliate marketing in the gambling sector works like this: a publisher (us) sends traffic to an operator through a specially tagged URL. The operator or their network records that the visit or registration came from our property. If you become a customer and satisfy the conditions in that programme’s rules, the operator (or network) invoices a marketing line item — and a portion may be credited to us according to our agreement.
We do not see your real-money results, your stake sizes, or your verification documents. We see aggregate reporting in partner dashboards — enough to know whether links function, not enough to steer individual outcomes. If you never register, or you register but the programme does not count the action under its rules, we may earn nothing from your visit.
Transparency to you. We publish this disclosure so you can factor commercial relationships into how you read our pages. If you prefer not to use our tracked links, you can open a new browser tab and type the operator’s web address yourself — our editorial descriptions may still help you know what to check on their site.
Editorial independence
Commission compensates for attention and trust risk; it does not replace judgement. Our Editorial policy describes how we score brands, when we correct mistakes, and how we separate news-style updates from commercial messaging. In short: a higher commercial rate does not entitle a partner to a fabricated CLS score, a buried downside, or a licence we cannot verify.
If you believe a page reads like an advert rather than an explanation, tell us via the contact page. Specific, dated feedback (what sentence, why it misleads) helps us fix copy faster than vague complaints.
Licence and listing rules
Where we state that a brand belongs on our UK-facing shortlist, that placement is conditional on the operator holding an appropriate UKGC licence for the activity we describe. Removing or demoting a brand for editorial reasons can happen even if a commercial agreement exists — contracts cannot override regulatory reality or our own accuracy standards.
We do not claim to audit operators’ books or test every game outcome. We read public-facing materials the way a careful player would, and we update when readers or staff spot drift between our text and the live site.
Does this cost you more?
Generally, no — affiliate commission is a marketing cost borne by the operator or their acquisition budget, not a surcharge line-item on your deposit slip. That said, welcome offers, wagering rules, and payment eligibility are set by the operator alone. Always read their promotional terms before you opt in, whether you arrived through us or directly.
Tracking and cookies
Affiliate networks often rely on cookies, local storage, or click identifiers to attribute a registration to a publisher. Our own use of cookies and similar technologies on casinoluckyspinworld.com is described in the Cookie Policy and Privacy Policy. If you clear cookies or use strict blocking tools, attribution may fail — which can mean we are not credited even if you later register.
What we will not do
- We do not promise winnings, “sure” bonuses, or risk-free play in exchange for using our links.
- We do not sell editorial placement to unlicensed brands for the UK market.
- We do not ghost-write operator customer support replies or handle KYC on their behalf.
- We do not ask you to share passwords, payment card numbers, or one-time codes with our team.
If someone contacts you claiming to be “Casino Lucky Spin World” and asks for banking or login data, treat it as a scam. Our team only communicates through the channels described on the contact page and we do not need your operator login or password to answer editorial questions.
Questions about this disclosure
Use the contact page for wording corrections or commercial transparency queries. We cannot negotiate bonus disputes with operators on your behalf.