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AMAKings, WTF?
So i'm, promoting their PPS program and I get a sale deducted from me.
Is this normal now that PPS sponsors char back sales on you? WTF? http://i41.tinypic.com/21l0rde.jpg |
if its chargeback they take the money back, not sure if thats the problem
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Happened to me on another affiliate program last week as well (not ama kings though).
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Started happening to me too....It's only fair I suppose.
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how is this fair?
this isn't RevShare |
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its not fair at all. that is the whole poiint of PPS. You don't get the recurring so the sponsor get the pros and cons of it. Chargebacks should only hit the affiliate through revshare..
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otherwise you would have somone promote the site using stolen credit cards. plus if its charged back then for the website that means 0 sole. so you have got paid for that - 0. why is that not fair? |
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When a customer charges back or claims fraud they take money from the site/program owner. It's only fair to 'pass the buck' to the affiliate who referred the sale. |
Programs that have been around a number of years and have always played the PPS game, pay on all signups! PPS means you're paid on every sale, period!
The programs in the last 5 years or so that started getting into the game, started to change the rules. They don't really understand how to make money, so they steal from affiliates. Anyone that thinks PPS shouldn't pay on cb/refunds, hasn't been doing this very long. |
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It's not fair to the affiliate, because the deal says you're paid for every sale/signup you produce, when that isn't the case. |
chargeback man... it happened to me with them couple of times.. nothing to stress so much about.
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I'm an affiliate, i just drive traffic to their site. It's their job to sell the surfer. If they hype it up on the tour and offer jack shit in the members area, how is it my problem? RevShare = you share rebills and charge backs and other associated fees. PPS = you get flat rate for sales, no rebills and no deductions. |
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The 'buck' should stop as soon as the surfer leaves the affiliates site :2 cents: |
They have always deducted chargebacked sales, and so do many other programs.
Keep in mind that programs have to pay the bank at least a $25 fee for each chargeback, so if they would payout the $30, they would loose $55 on that sale. |
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I'm promoting dozens of PPS programs and it's the first time i see this kind of shit pulled on me. |
you in biz since 2003? wtf?
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times are changing ... i remember when on gfy was contests for cars, iphones, ipods, thousands of dollars ... all of that is now only thing of the past ... and i also remember when pps was without chargebacks ...
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From my experience though even with chargeback deductions Amakings makes me more money than any other GF program. |
bump 4 ama
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I would consider it fair to take back for refunds or double charges if it's within something like three days and it is disclosed in their terms. But a chargeback deduction say a month later after the surfer joined would not be something I would like seeing from a PPS sponsor. I appreciate the fraud issue, but I think there are other ways to handle this.
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used to be that only the HIGH pps payout companies did it ($50+) the $30-35 payouts used to just absorb them into the cost, f0r the most part anyway.
Oh well |
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This is a business. :2 cents: |
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the sites look good....send more sales...losing 1 sale now and then shouldnt bother anyone...i get you on the pps though
if they are converting, just have to put the head down and send more sales :) |
I'm pretty used to it, and I think it's totally fair. CB = no sale as far as I'm concerned.
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Wrong... so if a bad affiliate is sending fraud sales somehow and the site gets chargebacks he should still pay that bad affiliate? nope.
Not saying in this case that is what is happening but just saying, why should the site owner get fucked 2 ways. Quote:
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Its not chargebacks, but mainly refunds! Chargebacks need way more time to happen!
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A Charge Back is $29.95 + $25/35 bank fee. Plus it counts against their processor/mechant account's 1 or 2% charge back ratio or average. Giving a refund is a better business decision. :2 cents: |
This is the second or third thread I've seen about this lately and I'm surprised people are just noticing.
Many of the programs that have this feature use NATS because when setting up programs in NATS they have this available. Many older programs with custom backends do not do this. In my opinion if Credits/CBs are taken away, that's not a true PPS program. Many programs that I have seen do this were revshare programs that eventually went PPS. CBs I can understand a bit more, but credits ... come on. If any program does this, I would strongly suggest looking at their signup process and their members area. If the program you send to has a shitty members area or does anything shady, you could find yourself losing a lot of PPS money. |
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wow... in my 10 years in this biz I have heard some stupid things ...
but this may top the list... if you send me a sale that charges back I will then deduct that from your sales ... like someone said here .... if you send me 10 sales that are fraud "which happends all the time" and all 10 charge back why should I pay you? id be better off buying traffic than affiliate at that point right? so your surfer refunds or what not and you still want the sale? thats fucking crazy... why not call my buddy bob to go join all my trials I I promote on pps and then tell him to charge em back a week later... so he spent 20 bucks on 4 trials to make 100 bucks 25pps... I mean just think of it like that and it will make sense to you.... shit if thats the case ill just go join and charge back all the sites I can find that pay pps... see what I mean... |
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We run our fraud scan every payout and of course the processor can shut down a WM. If we find that a WM is doing something against our TOS, we will not pay them. The key is Against TOS - which if a program doesn't have that they deduct for credits and cb's in their TOS, then they should pay on all sales. |
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Most real world sales call it "commissions" not Pay Per Signup... commissions almost always include a salary, which includes lots of rules. PPS means exactly what it says - paid on every signup. What happens after the signup, is not the affiliates issue. When I see programs deduct on PPS, I see amateurs running a business structure they don't fully understand. |
if you are a salesman and get a comission on a 10,000$ product, and they return it, do you get to keep your comission?
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