Yes, but lars and AFF took the heat and then kept on buying the traffic anyway. They were forced, remember?
Sexsearch (and a few others) won't change off of this policy because they feel that it gives them the best return for payout. Perhaps they buy $40 worth of Zango traffic for a sale, but they have to pay an affiliate $75 for the same sale. Net, they saved $35. Until someone takes legal action (with some basis in reality) to stop this type of stoop and scoop marketing, the programs won't walk away from huge increases in profits.
It's business man, and it isn't always clean and nice.
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