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  • bizarredollars
    Confirmed User
    • Mar 2006
    • 1582

    #1

    Nats?

    BizarreDollars is running via CCBill at the moment - and always will - I am not gonna complicate things for my affiliates.

    I am thinking of a new program, running nats... all of the bizarredollars and twinkbank sites with be in the system, so affiliates would have a choice.. either ccbill cuts the check, or I do.

    Does nata make much of a difference to you?? would you prefer me sending you a check or wire instead of ccbill?? Under a nats based system I would of course use paycom aswell as ccbill for cards, and my merchant account.... for checks I am considering several different companies. also sms / phone billing etc for countries that dont use cards so much...

    Opt-in mailing will also be welcome ;)

    Please give me your input

    ;)

    Oh yeah, and I am STILL looking for spanking content... nothing hardcore.. just red bums ;)

    [email protected]
    icq: 205-252-550
  • bizarredollars
    Confirmed User
    • Mar 2006
    • 1582

    #2
    As usual a shit load of spelling mistakes... oh well.. hopefully you will get the jist... and anyone who wants to talk with me, ICQ me and I will give you my home phone number (or call you if you want).

    - Alan.

    [email protected]
    icq: 205-252-550

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    • sonofsam
      Too lazy to set a custom title
      • Dec 2004
      • 18647

      #3
      i didn't read the whole thread cuz there are lots fowords.... but nats rules.
      I like turtles.

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      • bizarredollars
        Confirmed User
        • Mar 2006
        • 1582

        #4
        So would a program rusing nats encourage you to send traffic?

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        icq: 205-252-550

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        • GrouchyAdmin
          Now choke yourself!
          • Apr 2006
          • 12085

          #5
          I trust CCBill as well as I trust NATS. Given their latest maneuver, I rather trust NATS. CCBill, well, they're oldschool, but I absolutely dislike their system.

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          • frank7799
            Confirmed User
            • Jul 2003
            • 1974

            #6
            Originally posted by bizarredollars
            So would a program rusing nats encourage you to send traffic?
            The only advantage of nats is the tracking system for campaigns and the cascading billing and different payout methods, especially epassporte.

            The problem of nats is that a sponsor is totally dependent on them. Looking at their last move I´m worried if they would do something similar on mistake and maybe ruin a reputation by this mistake.

            On the other hand there are cost which have to be covered and payout through CCBill maybe is safer for an affiliate. I never had payout problems with sponsors except the ibill issue.

            I judge a sponsor on his offered content, not on the affiliate software.

            BTW: you have some interesting sites running on your program. Will you be in Amsterdam for webmasteraccess?
            Last edited by frank7799; 09-03-2006, 02:49 AM.

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            • scottybuzz
              Too lazy to set a custom title
              • May 2006
              • 14799

              #7
              coooooooooooool
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              • MikeVega
                **Porntrepreneur**
                • Jul 2004
                • 12788

                #8
                I wouldn't run a program without Nats .. it could be just because I'm used to it but I think the Cascade billing makes a world of a difference ...


                Mike Vega-ICQ:253868499-AIM:mikeydicevega

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                • nojob
                  The Original NoJob
                  • Feb 2004
                  • 3682

                  #9
                  If you have a membership based site , NATS is the way to go. If you need any help loading your site into their templates hit me up.

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