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Originally Posted by Nickless
The one major, major, major fuckup in ccbill tracking is for affiliates, i know this first hand having an affiliate program ran on 100% affiliate traffic and TONS of sales were not credited to affiliates, when i wasn't sending traffic of my own.
Of course you can blame this (rightfully so) on surfers URL surfing or plain not clicking on affiliate links and just remembering the sites' name/url and typing it in, bookmarks, whatever. shit happens and there's nothing ccbill can do about that.
Then the hard scrubbing thing... i haven't yet figured it out (as an affiliate) months of 1:300 turned to 1:3000 overnight, and i can't remember a single time i was having shitty sales a lot of people were complaining too (personally, icq or over gfy threads) so it might or might not be scrubbing, (you can blame it on a slow economy/summer/whatever, or plain scrubbing you'll never know 
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This whole post is WICKED advice...
So what about cookie sets?
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Of course you can blame this (rightfully so) on surfers URL surfing or plain not clicking on affiliate links and just remembering the sites' name/url and typing it in, bookmarks, whatever. shit happens and there's nothing ccbill can do about that.
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Does that help? I'm not naieve enough to think someone sees something on my sites and wakes up and types that in.
So, in your opinon CCBill is as stable as sending to a direct sponsor with their own "proprietary" tracking?
BD