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Affiliate Notice

Some of the outbound links on communitysfdw.com are affiliate links. If a reader follows one and later registers or deposits with the company at the other end, this site may be paid a commission by that company. This page states that plainly, in one place, because a reader is entitled to know where a site’s money comes from before weighing what it says.

What that does and does not change

It does not change what gets filed. This desk publishes no ratings, no rankings and no “recommended operator” tables, so there is nothing here for a commercial arrangement to quietly tilt. Filings describe rules — who regulates what in Québec, how winnings are handled at tax time, what payment providers can do with a deposit, what player-protection tools exist — and a rule is what it is regardless of who pays for a click. No company has ever been given, or will be given, the right to review, approve, soften or veto a filing before it is published.

It does not change the price of anything for a reader. Commissions are paid by the company, out of its own marketing budget, and following a link here does not make a signup, a deposit or a bonus cost more or come with different terms than it would otherwise.

It does not make an outbound link a recommendation. A link is a pointer to a source or to a company mentioned in the text, not an endorsement, and certainly not a statement that the company is suitable for the person clicking. Suitability depends on where a reader lives, whether they are of legal age there, what they can afford to lose, and their own circumstances — none of which this site knows.

Independence, and how to check it

Content decisions here sit with one person under one byline, and are made before any commercial question is asked. Where a filing is critical of a practice — restrictive bonus terms, slow or obstructive withdrawal processes, misleading claims about licensing — that criticism stands whether or not there is a commercial relationship in the background. The method used to check filings, including how corrections are handled, is written out on the How Filings Are Checked page, and the site’s regulatory position is set out under Licensing & Compliance.

Gambling is not an income plan

Nothing on this site should be read as encouragement to gamble, and gambling should never be treated as a way to make money or to solve a financial problem. The house edge is a permanent feature, not a temporary condition. The legal gambling age in Québec is 18. If gambling has stopped being entertainment for you or someone close to you, Jeu: Aide et Référence is free, confidential and open 24/7 at 1-800-461-0140; see also Playing Within Limits.

Questions about a specific commercial relationship on this site are welcome at [email protected], and will be answered directly.