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Affiliate Disclosure

How DuelAffiliate makes money — and what that means (and doesn't mean) for our editorial content.

Short version: DuelAffiliate earns a commission when you sign up at Duel.com through our referral links (duel.com/r/duel5 and duel.com/r/fuse). This costs you nothing. It does not change the rewards you receive or influence what we write.

How the affiliate relationship works

DuelAffiliate participates in the Duel.com referral program. When you click one of our links — such as duel.com/r/duel5 or duel.com/r/fuse — and complete registration at Duel.com, DuelAffiliate may receive a commission from Duel.com.

This commission is paid by Duel.com, not by you. Your rewards (50% enhanced rakeback, 100% RTP on Duel Originals) are unchanged whether or not DuelAffiliate receives a commission.

All links to Duel.com on this site are marked with rel="nofollow sponsored" in accordance with Google's guidelines for sponsored links.

What this does NOT affect

  • The codes and rewards we report — those are independently verified
  • Our editorial assessment of Duel.com's pros and cons
  • Our willingness to report negative information about the platform
  • The accuracy of rakeback rates, RTP figures, or code status

Editorial independence

Our editorial decisions are made independently of any commercial relationship. We verify claims firsthand before publishing — see our About page for a full account of our testing process. We only recommend codes whose rewards we have confirmed on a live Duel.com account.

FTC compliance

In accordance with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission's guidelines (16 CFR Part 255), DuelAffiliate discloses its material affiliation with Duel.com on every page where affiliate links appear — including a footer notice and inline labelling of referral links as sponsored.

No guarantee of outcomes

While we accurately document the rewards attached to each referral code, gambling involves inherent risk. Rakeback and improved RTP reduce the house edge — they do not guarantee profit. Never gamble more than you can afford to lose.

Last updated: July 3, 2026. Questions? This is an independent site — contact details may be published in a future update.