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08-22-2004 03:01 PM |
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Originally posted by HoneLynn
I just talked to Paul, a CCbill tech, and we think what happened was some of the accounts reverted to a default setting when 1000facials did an affiliate grouping this month. Reason is because we also found some accounts that were set to 1% payout rather than 50%. We are manually going through every account one by one today and making sure all are set at 50% and unlimited rebills.
Thanks Makingcoin, for bringing this to our attention.
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I am sorry but these types of "glitches" piss me the fuck off. Zero personal accountability and always a pass the buck off to someone else.
Unless the default setting in the affiliate admin was initially set at zero rebills, and zero trials to rebill payouts, which by the way is not the ccbill default setting. I do not see how this could happen. The only way I can forsee this is if someone set up seperate groups with no rebills or a one percent setting. Then "accidently" moved selected webmasters into the group. Why such a group would exsist is beyond me, unless said group had a PPS setting which the screen captures do not show. So I question why this "default" group even exsists.
Naturally "manually checking" every single affiliate account to make sure they are set at 50% sounds like your correcting your "glitch". Although why not adjust your default group to the proper payout percentage and move all webmasters into it with just a few clicks, then move any special deal webmasters you may have at higher payouts back into their special group?
While at this damage control stage, will you also be making good to all of these webmasters? You know pulling out your own cash and sending each of them the correct percentage of money that would of occured based on your average trial to monthly, and average monthly retention?
Yes my pissed meter is full right now, and I am not one of your affiliates. I just hate seeing CCBill being drug through the mud all of the time when I use them as my primary. This type of shit gives them a bad reputation since many may just recall "glitch - shaving - CCbill" and for get the sponsor.
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