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Old 09-08-2007, 12:10 PM  
Lifer
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@ Team K8tie

This is not meant as drama - I'm sure there is some kind of mistake and want to bring this to your attention. Yeah, email might be better if you read them and don't do massive deletes like most people.

I put the following code in for the rss feed as you instructed:

<ol>
<!--rss:rss_feed_url:=http://refer.ccbill.com/cgi-bin/clicks.cgi?CA=924726-0000&PA=796263&HTML=http://www.teamk8tie.net/news/rss.xml,num_items:=15,random:=false-->
</ol>

So my site showed your nice thumbs and links.

Then I clicked one of the links on the feed, such as :

http://www.tkbabes.com/

and went to the join page, clicked to join with credit card and looked at the source to see if my ccbill affiliate number was correct.

It wasn't there.

The ccbill_referer line is missing in the signup source code. I don't know how since I thought that source code was on the CCBill side of the transaction.

The source code said that the surfer came from your join link:

<input type=hidden name='referringUrl' value='http://www.teamk8tie8.com/join.html'>

Which may have caused the ccbill_referer to be missing

In any case, the way things are now, despite using the long CCBill link citation, I would not get any credit for a signup the way it is working now.

I have no suggestion to fix this problem - I think your template(s) might have cancelled the affiliate citation, or the link from the join page cancelled the source of the surfer giving you (the sponsor) the credit for the sale.

This is not meant as drama - I know you will fix the problem, whatever it is.
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