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NATS is pretty simple. It's a cascading billing/affiliate tracking system that works with pretty much every major billing company out there.
It allows site owners to set up cascades for billing options to maximize their throughput, and thus, their affiliates income as well.
Paysite owners can utilize all the functions to set up multiple payout options for affiliates, as many billing options as they are set up to use, and do it all on a customizable basis down to creating different options in both payouts and billing for individual affiliates.
Nothing is shave proof, I believe their point on that situation was that if they catch program owners attempting to cheat the system, they'll terminate their agreements with them.
It's been mentioned before -- and confirmed by John Albright -- that during some major growth they had a few support issues for clients -- something that they've rectified by putting more emphasis on support.
As far as competition goes, that's been mentioned, one of the stronger selling points of NATS is the price, which is much lower than competing products.
Is it for everyone? No more than a single biller or a single type of site or a single type of traffic is in this industry. I'd say they've got a hugely successful client satisfaction rate, I've only seen two of their clients leave for other systems since I've known the guys.
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