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Originally Posted by Don Pueblo
if you send a chargeback, you eat the chargeback. take responsibility for your actions. thats common logic.
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Read closer... not only will the affiliate "eat" the charge back but it looks like they plan on fining the affiliate $25 on top of that. Meaning it would cost you money for a sale that charged back.
The way I see it is as an affiliate it's my job to send the traffic to the site and pre sell it. It's up to the program to convert that traffic via their tour and keep the customers happy.
A chargeback is not something I can do anything about, assuming I'm not sending fraudulent sales. If a customer charges back, that means either they are scamming on their own accord or the affiliate program didn't keep them happy, which is something me as an affiliate has no control over.
If I were promoting them, I'd stop and hell I don't send many CB's percentage wise.