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Confirmed User
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Denmark ICQ: 7880009
Posts: 2,203
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CCBill affiliate subaccounts?
Is it possible for an affiliate to make subaccounts? I am launching a new project and I would like to be able to seperate the traffic from my new project and the traffic from my old projects.. A lot of companies have the option of putting a tag or something in the url.. does CCBill have a similar option?
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ex-TeenGodFather
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Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: Suomi Finland Perkele
Posts: 20,306
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Why make a sub-account? Just sign-up again with a new account....
or, what do you mean?
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Confirmed User
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Denmark ICQ: 7880009
Posts: 2,203
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Sure.. I can do that.. It would just be nice if I could add some sort of tag to the url instead.. but I guess I'll just make another account..
Thanks |
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