Paul Markham |
04-04-2004 02:12 AM |
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Originally posted by psyko514
"Epic Cash reserves the right not to pay if more than 40% of trials do not convert to full membership"
Charly, what does that sentence mean to you? Do you think that this guy is converting trials to memberships at higher than 40% with his tactics? I'd be surprised.
By the way, if you had bothered to read all the thread, you'd have seen this part as well:
"believe it or not and what i ahvent even mentioned upto this poiunt is that i talked to the guy and i am giving him another chance
i am willing to work anything out with anyone if they communicate with me, and he did..."
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No I did not read the whole thread, it's moving so fast it's impossible. But I did read this.
It does not mention anything about talking to the guy and giving him a second chance. My mistake or Troy changing course?
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And once you open your affiliate program for your paysites, will you subsequently shut it down as soon as someone cheats you?
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As I said I will be very reluctant to go that route, I can employ guys here to do it all month long for $400. Plus I have a few webmaster clients who we have known a long time that will promote us.
But I will pay people out if they do not break the rules, which will be specific, and I will pay out on all joins that do not later charge back. Maybe hold the money three months on a cancelled webmaster.
The rule this guy broke was too vague in my opinion and the clause that says Epic can cancel anyone anytime is not something I would use.
Maybe a content provider should put it into his license with Epic, that the license can be terminated whenever the content provider feels like it. Would that be acceptable?
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