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Old 01-29-2004, 09:07 PM  
cyber
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Originally posted by cluck
It's amazing that webmasters expect sponsors to pay them more money than their traffic even generated.
What exactly do you mean?

AFF decided my traffic was worth 1 cent per unique IP a day. If I send them 3,000 uniques a day, then that's $30 a day for me.

It's in their terms. They can't just up and decide "hey, this guy's traffic isn't worth what we promised him. let's change it".

Anyways, that's not why they decided to pull me.

Let me clarify: I am not a scammer/spammer/whatever.

Their automated system flagged me because I had an "unusual" amount of free email accounts signing up under me. They investigated, decided I was not spamming/scamming them, and reinstated my website.

But it was too late for their 3rd party check company to send out my check, so the lady promised it 2 weeks from then. 1 week later they cut my check in half. How, exactly, is that ethical/fair/legal?
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