NScash raises min to $200

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  • SBJ
    So Fucking Fabulous
    • Apr 2003
    • 11387

    #1

    Business NScash raises min to $200

    Fuck i hate companies that raise the min to stupid numbers like this!

    just got this email.
    As of 6/1/17 our old platform located at NSCash.com will no longer be online. We have not been using this old platform since we switched to NATS in 2013 but we kept it running just in case and as a courtesy. Older affiliate links will not be affected by this, just access to the old admin and statistical history prior to 2013. We kindly ask you to collect any pertinent data, if any, prior to June 1st, as it will no longer be accessible.

    And of course, the current program http://nscash.com will remain unaffected and fully operational.

    Furthermore, due to changes with our banking and processing, we will be raising the minimum payouts to $200. The schedule will remain the same and you will paid be at the beginning of each month on schedule as we have for the last 17 years.
  • AmeliaG
    Too lazy to set a custom title
    • Jan 2003
    • 10663

    #2
    A minimum payout should be whatever a typical working affiliate would make in a reasonable period of time. Anything else is dishonest.

    The programs who raise minimums like that are always failing so hard they benefit from all those $50 loans from affiliates.

    At least these guys warned their affiliates.
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    • SBJ
      So Fucking Fabulous
      • Apr 2003
      • 11387

      #3
      Originally posted by AmeliaG
      A minimum payout should be whatever a typical working affiliate would make in a reasonable period of time. Anything else is dishonest.

      The programs who raise minimums like that are always failing so hard they benefit from all those $50 loans from affiliates.

      At least these guys warned their affiliates.
      ya, webmasters today are offering fewer tools and raising mins for reasons you said.. I get it, it costs more to run a biz in 2017 but you are only biting yourself by going this route.

      and you are right it is good that they told us. I've dealt with one sponsor that still has old min's listed on their website and when I reached that min I asked them where my check was. They told me the min is such in such. I pointed them to their website and after them arguing with me 2 more emails they said sorry they changed their mins a few years before but someone didn't update their webmaster website. Last time I looked it was still showing the outdated min $50. They did cut me a check but it was like pulling teeth.

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      • brassmonkey
        Pay It Forward
        • Sep 2005
        • 77397

        #4
        they raise the amount to keep money when they get paid the affiliate should get their earnings. i stopped using them years ago
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        • LovinNothin
          So Fucking Banned
          • Dec 2015
          • 565

          #5
          Originally posted by SBJ
          Fuck i hate companies that raise the min to stupid numbers like this!

          just got this email.
          It's just another form of skimming sales and delaying payouts.

          It is against basic contract law to unilaterally change the terms of the contract on one side.

          When you signed up, and they agreed to a $100 payout, that is what they are legally bound to. When they decide to change it to $200, they are in breach and can be sued.

          Of course, all these affiliates know that nobody will sue them, because if the affiliate is screaming for their $ 100 payout, they certainly don't have the resources to sue.

          These businesses are un regulated and their tactics are illegal.

          It is also a sign that they can not make the payouts because their business is in trouble. The first sign is increased payout level The next will be, delayed payouts, then lastly, no payouts at all.

          If I were you, I would cash out what you can and drop the program. These slimy cock sucking assholes think the law does not apply to them, simply because they put bullshit terms in their TOS. They think "whatever is in the TOS" is legal.

          They are fucking clueless thieves getting away with it because they are un regulated and their crime is too small for a lawsuit from one person, but if you got 100 affiliates together, you could sue their pants off, punitive damages and criminal charges.

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          • Klen
            • Aug 2006
            • 32235

            #6
            Links removed

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            • 3xmedia
              Confirmed User
              • Apr 2004
              • 5738

              #7
              anything above $100 is BS => links pulled + shit list
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              • Barry-xlovecam
                It's 42
                • Jun 2010
                • 18083

                #8
                Vote with your feet.
                Whale affiliates produce most of the revenues these days.
                But a high minimum payout does retard new affiliate recruitment and income.

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                • geirlur
                  Confirmed User
                  • Aug 2001
                  • 2025

                  #9
                  They offer paxum payment and that shouldn't affect whatever situation they have with their bank? Since they can load up all funds for all affiliates at once the minimum amount shouldn't matter
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                  • Denny
                    Too lazy to set a custom title
                    • Feb 2005
                    • 17399

                    #10
                    Originally posted by geirlur
                    They offer paxum payment and that shouldn't affect whatever situation they have with their bank? Since they can load up all funds for all affiliates at once the minimum amount shouldn't matter

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