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Originally posted by KRL
Everyone keep in mind, when prices are lowered for the consumer the sales transactions increase. So you will take a hit on the lower payout but hopefully get more sales to offset it.
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Are you sure?
If you were right we would see a war of sorts between the programs in lowering their join prices in order to make more sales and more money.
Although there was a thread that described the effect of 1% and how its calculated. If you have more numbers of sales and one of em charges back the percent is lower. Although there is apparently another way its calculated and I didnt see the rationale for which way they would use under which circumstances (other then I assume they use the best way to keep the numbers down? maybe a processor can answer that) But the other way is the dollar calculation... so 100 x any sign up price with 1 chargeback is going to be 1% but if you can up your sign ups becuase of a low join price you might get 200 signups to every 1 cb.
That is....if all the reasons that people charge back are atleast kept the same... removing those reasons will hopefully lessen the chargebacks even more. Maybe with both these changes these programs can end up under 1% afterall.