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Old 01-12-2006, 04:11 PM  
andrej_NDC
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Originally Posted by AmateurFlix
NO yourself dude. It is impossible to set a cookie expiration for 300 days with CCBill.

From CCBill:
"The Affiliate System allows you to specify the number of days to track a cookie before the life of the cookie expires. This cookie is set in the surfer's browser when they click through a banner on an Affiliate's website. Valid ranges are 1 to 255 days. The default cookie expiration is 3 days."

A program owner can make CERTAIN an affiliate does not get credit for a referral in as little as 24 hours 1 minute after they click the link. Do you honestly think some program owners aren't going to take advantage of this?
Ok, I was wrong about 300 days, 255 is max then. About the other thing, I agree, ccbill should show to affiliates for how long the cookie is set, as they do it with payment settings. Mine are set for 90 days.
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