The House of Cards doesn’t run on free Wi-Fi and fairy dust — someone has to cover the bills (and yes, my coffee addiction too). That’s why you’ll find affiliate links here. My name is Denise Beaulieu, I’m the founder of The House of Cards, and I want to explain what that really means.
What does this mean?
When you click on one of my links and sign up at an online casino, I may earn a commission. For you, nothing changes: you’ll get the exact same bonus and terms as if you went directly to the casino’s site. The only difference is that the casino pays me a small percentage for sending you their way.
What does this NOT mean?
- I don’t take money to praise a bad casino.
- I don’t sell fake “rankings” where spots are bought.
- I don’t hide flaws to keep partners happy.
How does this affect my reviews?
It doesn’t. Affiliate income gives me the freedom to spend time and resources testing casinos myself instead of just copying press releases. If a casino is bad, I’ll say it. If it’s good, I’ll say that too.
Why am I upfront about this?
Because I can’t stand sites pretending to be “independent experts” while secretly making money from the same links. I’d rather say it directly: yes, The House of Cards earns through affiliate links, but no — that doesn’t affect the honesty of my reviews.
In short:
- Yes, there are affiliate links.
- No, I don’t sell my opinion.
- Yes, I test everything myself and tell it like it is — pros, cons, and sometimes with a sharp word or two.
“I earn from links, but honesty matters more than profit.”