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From the big pimp
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bottom line...
we are keeping payouts the same.
the sites convert well, but that attracts a ton of fraud witch epoch sure doesn't help us keep undercontrol by any means, so we need todo it on our own. This was our solution to deter fraud, plain and simple.
I could give a shit what other programs do, this is what I do and its my program. I will run it how I see fit. Im glad nobody else does it, then I would be just like everyone else.
Im not running around with my head cut off looking for another processor, Im not sitting at my pc 24/7 trying to figure out how I am going to get under the 1% for good reason. cause I don't fuck around. You don't like it, don't push the sites. simple right?
Its about time affiliates take some responsibility for their actions and clean up their promotional methods. affiliates want everything under the sun these days.. bunch of whiny little bitches. this is an adults game, so take control of the situation and adjust accordingly.
If you disagree, sorry.
p.s. drew, how's life treating you? LOL
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This is gold... instead of changing the system enough where it eliminates chargebacks, just pass CB charges onto affiliates who did nothing wrong.
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chargebacks are 90% fraud by affiliates.
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Originally posted by WiredGuy
Is the webmaster limited to 1 chargeback per client or up to the total number of CB's that occur? For example, say a client joins the trial, becomes a full member, enters into a cross-sale and stays for say 2 months. If he CB's all those charges, is the webmaster liable for $25 times every charge or just $25? This could really kill webmasters when you add those up, especially those webmasters who only send 1-2 joins per pay period.
WG
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If you send a sale, and he charges back 3 months, you get hit once for $25. what we paid out... we eat the rest.
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