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Tipsy can you contact me on icq on by phone 610 558 1195
icq 133566063 |
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The front page of MPA says "Rent the full program & get it installed on your own server for $300.00 per month." So exactly what are people bidding on? $2500.00 license fee? Sounds like a load of shit. So do you get the source for the license fee atleast? I doubt it. Why would you have to pay a license fee for something your renting anyways, your don't OWN IT. Hope it includes the source. :BangBang: |
You guys need to pick up some more billers.
We have an account with CCBill EU. PSW doesn't respond to my emails anymore. Jettis dragged their feet on me for a couple of months. Goodthinxx has errors on their admin that won't let me create an account. The others don't allow non-US webmasters. Which leaves me with a $300/mo bill and 1 processor loaded into a cascading system which has nowhere to cascade too. -Ben |
I got a question...
Sure you may get a 20% increase in signups (best case scenario). But does that outweigh the increase in chargebacks you're going to get? If the surfer is getting declined for a $2.95 trial with one processor, why would I want it processed with another? That person got declined initially for a reason, either because of an overlimit or because of fraud. If you can adjust the scrub with your primary processor, there is absolutely no reason to cascade it. I'm not baggin' on MPA2, because I think you get a lot of great extra features (aside from it being too expensive). And when one of your processors go down, it's nice to have a backup. But...this whole cascading thing doesn't make sense. Can someone explain.... |
oh, and what's with this $1000 off Webmaster design.
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http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=324962076 3 why'd you sell those pimp bull plates!!
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As far as chargebacks we were around 0.8 % for chargebacks on the PSW account. 0.12% currently on the main epoch account. Yes it had slightly higher rates but switch your processors around a bit to level it off and your make 20% extra sales for nothing. Better to not have everything in 1 basket too, glad we didn't use pswbilling as our major processor we'd be screwed. |
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We built our business on Mpa2 and it really helped that they offered the cheap rental option. I think its a kickass idea and a great way of helping any webmaster startup an affilate program. If you succeed and grow they profit a little extra for there troubles, when your doing 1500 sales a month is $600 a month really that big a deal? |
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Great programme - Unfortunately no good for non usa webmasters.
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TIPSY - hit me up on ICQ 63125103
I am interested! |
so G, did you win it? sorry i didnt know that was you i was bidding against hehe =-/
tipsy made out tho |
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As it is, I have found another processor which works with this programme and non usa webmasters - As I already use ccbill, this makes the programme a viable tool for me to use - |
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Gary/Oystein,
Can you answer my earlier thread? I got a question... Sure you may get a 20% increase in signups (best case scenario). But does that outweigh the increase in chargebacks you're going to get? If the surfer is getting declined for a $2.95 trial with one processor, why would I want it processed with another? That person got declined initially for a reason, either because of an overlimit or because of fraud. If you can adjust the scrub with your primary processor, there is absolutely no reason to cascade it. |
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-Ben |
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I have had credit cards that I have tried to us that were high in limit, never been used online, and never done a chargeback with that got declined with some of the more prominent processors in our industry. Not saying that that is wrong, but I strongly believe that the program owner shouldn't be the one to loose ferfectly valid transactions because of over scrubbing by the processor. :2 cents: PS. Sorry about the late response. Been out of the country... |
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