Affiliate links keep the lights on, not the verdicts
Richb4xLab may earn a commission when a reader clicks an affiliate link and then registers with a featured casino. That commercial layer helps fund the site, but it does not buy protection from criticism or guarantee a place in the shortlist.
Short version
We make money from some outbound links, we label that fact openly and we treat editorial independence as a practical rule rather than a slogan.
What an affiliate link means
An affiliate link is a tracked outbound link. If you click one and later complete a qualifying action on the casino website, a partner may pay us a commission. The cost to you is not usually a separate charge, but the arrangement is still commercial and should be disclosed plainly.
Not every link on the site is necessarily tracked, and the existence of a link does not mean a casino has purchased a review. It means there may be a commercial relationship attached to that route.
How editorial independence is protected
The shortlist is shaped by editorial judgement, not by whichever brand offers the easiest commission. If an operator presents a confusing offer, poor support visibility or weak safer gambling presentation, those issues can limit its ranking or remove it from coverage even when a commercial relationship exists.
We would rather keep a list small and useful than inflate it with casinos that do not hold up under scrutiny. Readers return for clarity, and clarity disappears when every commercial partner gets a flattering write-up by default.
Why this matters for readers
Affiliate marketing can create an incentive to overstate value. We counter that by writing reviews in a voice that leaves room for limits, caveats and criticism. A strong point stays strong, but a weak point does not vanish because a commission might be available.
Readers should still perform their own checks on the operator site, especially around live bonus terms, withdrawals, payment restrictions and account verification. Our pages are a decision aid, not a substitute for current operator terms.
Questions about a link or partnership
If you want to ask how a specific link works or whether a page includes affiliate tracking, contact info@richb4xlab.com. If your concern is legal in nature, you can also write to legal@richb4xlab.com.
We prefer direct questions to guesswork. If a disclosure needs to be sharper, we would rather hear that and fix it.