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11-20-2003 05:52 PM |
With any sponsor, read the TOS first. It is pretty damn clear that you have to send in the no spam agreement.
Fax machines do often suck, yet it is no problem to email them a scaned copy or just drop a copy in letter. If you think you have a problem just give them a call.
I have seen the "problems" people claim with them on here about every 2 weeks. Yes everyone knows during a two week period they did bounce checks but that was years ago and it was not just affiliates, it effected the hosts on ifriends as well. It was a major banking error, they switched banks that same week and fed ex'd new checks out to everyone that contacted them. I had mine in my hands 72 hours after I got a NSF letter. They also enclosed an extra amount for my trouble, and I did not even ask for that.
I do happen to follow their TOS and check it once a month for changes like I do with all my sponsors. I do send in my forms, and I respond to click cash's emails when they have a question about a traffic source. Yes they email you if they start recieving odd refferer info in regards to your account to make sure you are sending the traffic or if its a stolen site with your code still intact.
In the past they were spam and bulk mailer friendly just like nearly every sponsor out there. They got major heat and got strict on enforcement. If you spam or do bulk mail they will terminate your account.
If you follow there TOS, use a working email address at all times, send in your paperwork, and most importantly honor their hosts requests to remove a given hosts pictures in a timely fashion they will not have a problem with you and you will be paid on time every week with no problems at all.
I will be one of the first to admit their affiliate tracking sucks. Anything that uses an over writable cookie is more than prone to sign up stealing by cheaters, not to mention no credit if cookies are not enabled. But gawd damn, why is it that nearly every sponsor out there gets tons of get out of jail free cards and click cash is somehow the adult plague?
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