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Originally Posted by Ace-Ace
Before I heavily promote a program, I want to make sure that it's 100% operable with no hitches. One of the things I do is a test signup (in this case, the free signup for epiccams.com...which requires a credit card and whatnot). I went through the full process, and no revenue was credited to my account (it's been over a week at this point).
I've heard humors of certain companies skimming sales. Correct me if I'm wrong, but this seems like that's exactly the case here. I'm usually not one to bitch & complain, but that seems a bit assinine...and obvious.
Anybody have any input on this situation?
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I think what you did is reasonable.
I like to only promote sites that I would join myself. That's the best way to know if it converts..."did it convert me?"
I can't count the number of times I saw a new paysite and then quickly joined as an affiliate then signed up on my link. My sign ups were counted every time!! And those are the sites I made the most money with.
It's not fraud if you remain a member and if you don't want to remain a member then guess how good the site is. Not too good so why promote it and you didn't meet the minimum payout anyway so the sponsor made money from you for trying out the site.
This shit about fraud is bullshit.