Affiliate Disclosure
Last updated: 24 June 2026
Transparency about money is non-negotiable, so here is ours up front. This site earns affiliate commissions: when certain readers click through to Limitless or another casino and register, the operator may pay us a fee. You pay nothing more, and that fee buys no influence over what we write. Below is how the arrangement works and how we keep it separate from the rating.
How these links operate
A portion of the links in our reviews are tagged so the casino can attribute the visit to us, and a sign-up through one may earn us a commission. Many links are untagged, and nothing stops you from visiting an operator directly without going through us at all.
Why commission never lifts a score
Ratings follow the weighted system set out on how we rate, run identically for operators that pay us and those that do not. That is why a site like Limitless, with a contested licence and documented payout complaints, scores where the evidence puts it rather than where a commission might wish it.
What we promise
We will not soften a payout warning, conceal a licensing gap, or push a casino we would steer clear of ourselves. When an operator is offshore and outside New Zealand regulation, that caution appears alongside any upside. Our editorial policy covers independence in more depth.
