08-08-2004, 11:53 AM
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Confirmed User
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: U.S.A
Posts: 107
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Quote:
Originally posted by Nathan
Hi,
to everyone bashing iBill here, a few hints to make you understand that it is neither iBill's fault, nor can they do much about it.
Biggy2 & bigfrank, I am not sure if both your stories are about the same sponsor or not, since biggy2 said he actually _SWITCHED_ to a cascading billing system 2 months ago and bigfrank said he IS GOING TO switch... So I will be treating this as two seperate sponsors...
Biggy2:
MOST cascading software out there will make it impossible for you to be paid by the biller(s). The reason for that is that the billers simply have no identifiable information on you and wouldn't know who to even SEND the check to. The cascading app MIGHT send along their INTERNAL reseller id to the biller, but the biller can not link you to that reseller id NOR can they verify that the reseller id you CLAIM is yours really is. For iBill specifically, as far as they have told me at least, you can not even SEND ALONG that reseller id. They will only record REAL ibill revshare, and if your sponsor uses cascading apps, I know of VERY LITTLE that will actually send along a REAL revshare id.
So this should show you that it simply is not iBill's fault, and even if they WANTED TO, they could not send you checks for sales going through that cascading app!
bigfrank:
You talked about someone that is not yet switched and where people are still signing up via iBill. There you understand that it seems unfair and a bad practice by iBill.
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Maybe it's not the same sponsor then? I think Biggy2 said he beta tested the cascading system. That I dont know anything about?
I'm referring to nebcash
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