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good luck to you Sunny!
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I am glad to hear that Sunny got everythign ironed out.
Sad to hear about Sunny and Eric tho. :( I only wish you both the best and hope you're both doing ok. *hugs* |
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hijacked FF as well. I'm really not understanding how it can be viewed as a possible mix up... the code is very different from a pop under/over and when tested would show the creator exactly what it was doing. So I call bullshit on the "Ooops" reasoning/excuse :2 cents: |
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Nats has a cookie and her sign up links on the blog are NOT HARD CODED to a new affiliate ID example http://secure.sunnyleone.com/signup/signup.php So the affiliate that sent the RSS subscriber is getting credit for the sale. |
Eric is right. He never took any money from me. He helped me out and directed me on the right path. My site would not have made it this far if not for him.
But he did put up this under popup and it has been taken care of. I think this thread is way to long by the way. Sunny Leone Quote:
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Who does that nowadays and still has affiliates? I've seen a few programs, mostly per email or per click with exit pops where the affiliate gets no or partial credit but show me a known solo girl site or well known program that would do this with a popunder? But as has been clearly explained several times, what that code did by replacing the parent window is a browser hijack, not an "innocent" popunder, is actually worse than zango and therefore is a much nastier thing to do to an affiliate. Saying it's not in the terms that we can't do this does not make it ok and is a pretty weak cop out. "We won't anally rape affiliates" isn't in the terms either but should it be for affiliates to feel secure? If you honestly feel there is nothing wrong with having that code there, why isn't the code back up there then as you must have known exactly what it does and felt it would benefit her site, so not having it must be hurting her site then? :helpme |
Anyone that thinks they did it on purpose probably doesn't even have traffic. Give Eric and Sunny a break. I hope you guys are doing well.
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well good luck, peace out
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Sunny wouldnt do anything intentional like this, any good webmaster would have emailed/icq/called her to let her know before blasting her on gfy
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on purpose or not.... it was fucking DUMB. |
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Impressive as many webmasters comply with what happened...
Sunnysmoney STOLE visits and sells for all affiliates and she need to be in the cheaterlist of any serious webmaster I never support this program, but if did, when I see the hijack code this galleries was deleted from my database and never use it again when someone work for / with yourself do some junk you are made responsible by that, choose a partner is a very important step in the business if she don't choose very well your partner is not my problem and her "say sorry about that" don't recover affiliates looses Well... in my opinion Stay away from this sponsor |
wow, that marriage did not last long
Sunny, why did you dump poor Eric? |
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Erics intentions could have been good or bad. Perhaps he was merely ignorant on the difference between pops and hijacking?
Either way, a formal apology would be the best way to save face. Stealing, whether on purpose or accident, whether the amount of traffic or sales, is still stealing. |
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even she thinks the thread is too long, thumbs up for Sunny! :thumbsup
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Looking from a district attourney angle
one could say.. 1. Breakup? gives motive to needed quick cash 2. Contradictions to sales being tracked, why would a popup change the tracking code on the original tour pages to yet a different one? |
the facts are on the table and the damage has been done
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