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Originally Posted by Struggle4Bucks
Be careful... cascading is not designed for catching affiliate-id's when a program uses two or more billers. The fact that programs with 2 or more billing options use cascading says nothing.... Cascading is only for a rejected processing at biller A... then send customer through "denial cascade-link" to secondary biller.... then it works.... But... if there is no denial at Biller A there is no cascade-link= no credit for affiliate.
So... if you send visitor via a ccbill promo-tool to site and there visitor will get the ... let's say... verotel join form... you can have all cascading you want... but affiliate will not be credited because there was no denial prior to the sign up....
Program that uses 2 or more billers must be sure that they serve ccbill-join form when visitor comes from ccbill-tour... and serve for example Epoch-join form when visitor comes via epoch-codes..... Or... the program must use a third party software like nats or sliiing or whatever.... to catch the affiliate-codes when using more then one biller...
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It depends on how the cascade is implemented. To be sure, just take a look at where your browser goes immediately after clicking the join button. If cascading is implemented right, you will briefly see a CCBIll domain url, then redirected to the other biller (verotel, epoch, whatever).
If this is the case, sale will be credited to the affiliate.