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Originally Posted by swedguy
Instead of going after individuals that are cheating, isn't it better to stop it at the source?
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Not sure how that'd work. CCBill is a 3rd party proc not an AVS that all sites will have to use the exact same signup form. Many proggies use their own custom tracking system cause that local tracking could be much better than a central tracking system plus they could also add an alternative ip tracking too in order to max the sales for affiliates. CCBill gives an option to also disable rebill credits that could also be seen as shaving. CCbill gives option to set cookie expiry time, a webmaster could just set it to 1 minute and shave his affiliates. Bottomline, you cannot hold ccbill responsible for webmasters misusing options provided by ccbill. Just look at CCBill as a 3rd party processor who'll send you the checks if you made sales (or first, if a webmaster let you get credit for those sales

) on time everytime. So just test the sponsor carefully before you decide to send him traffic.