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Originally Posted by Agent White
A question:
Lets say an installer changes affiliate codes, and credits whoever consigned the install software. This of course, is detrimental to affiliates, having a smaller impact on cash programs other than those affiliates not promoting them anymore.
Let's take it one step further:
Let's say I have my own cash program. What is preventing me from having an installer change an entire signup link to my cash program's signup page?
For instance:
If my cash program is www.agentcash.com"
What is preventing me from having the installer change
http://signups.nastydollars.com/?revcode=ffmovies
to:
http://signups.agentcash.com/?revcode=agent
... thereby robbing nastydollars of a signup?
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as I posted in my other threads:
https://gfy.com/fucking-around-and-business-discussion/662460-cams-com-aff-nastydollars-adult-com-imlive-sponsor-programs-yes.html
https://gfy.com/fucking-around-and-business-discussion/661879-attention-program-owners-shit-affiliate-sales.html
It is a big circle jerk, someone using the same spyware such as zango could have someone bid on the keyword " nastydollars.com" and make it display a agentcash page and someone else can bid on the keyword agentcash.com and have a nastydollars page displayed.
The only people that do not lose is the spyware and the people paying them for traffic. The affiliates of both of those companies lose to the affiliates paying the spyware to set their cookies and take the traffic / sale away from the real FUCKING person who sent the surfer to those sites and paid for the FUCKING traffic. The sponsors lose because they lose the sales that they should have made 100% on like type in traffic, now they have to pay some fucking spyware "advertiser" the commission because he hijacked even their own sales. I doubt any one company really gains from this, they take some from here, lose some to there.etc...