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List the Adware companys that steal your affiliate cash
180.com they steal casino (888) & webcam (iFriends) signups if you know the URL of others who do the same post them here but please let us know who and what affiliate programs they target. I think that at least $5000 has gone from my poket into theirs so far. In real terms that could have bought me a few million extra hits.
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well add to that how many aff programs have shaved you in past few years and then youll really start to cry :(
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TY, thanks for the remider of that too but at least the shvers are realising the value of their own business i think, the latest one was pussy cash (im live) changed from $32 free sign up to $32 per sign up for every paying member. The cash stoped from them over night. Did have a great run with them while it lasted.....NEXT LOL
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Have you contacted 888.com about this? Do you have proof, screenshots etc., that you can show them?
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Most scumware filters in some manner, either redirecting the surfer to other sites, popping up endless ads over target sites etc.
Those are all obvious, and you can see them. The worst one is the newer generation that does link code filtering. The sign up for a bunch of programs, and every time someone tries to send a surfer, their referal code gets changed to that of the scumware company. Programs that pay for this traffic are participating in theft and fraud, and I suspect the FTC will get up someone's ass about it in the next few months. Alex |
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end, just like spam its a tug of war. They make a fix for it, then we make something to get around the fix. |
This is the one .......scumware........
Previous post..... a note on im live yes they pay per sign up, but now the signup has to spend money for a webmaster payment to occur, the only affiliate program who still pay per signup regardless of whether the customer spends any money is click cash http://apps.ClickCash.com/cgi/cc_ref...t=camdirectory $40.00 & $50 joining commision Most scumware filters in some manner, either redirecting the surfer to other sites, popping up endless ads over target sites etc. Those are all obvious, and you can see them. The worst one is the newer generation that does link code filtering. The sign up for a bunch of programs, and every time someone tries to send a surfer, their referal code gets changed to that of the scumware company. Programs that pay for this traffic are participating in theft and fraud, and I suspect the FTC will get up someone's ass about it in the next few months. Alex |
I too would like to see a list of these.
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