Zorgman - I'm not here to 'bro' anyone. I've worked for them and can tell you firsthand that they are one of the better affiliate programs in this industry today and their cautiousness ensures that they will continue to while others will disappear into the sunset.
That being said, as a now unbiased outsider, my suggestion to you, if it hasn't been done already is to collect all data & proof that it was not sent from your ISP, your ip and a copy of the emails with spoofed info and if possible sign an affidavit through your lawyer stating you had nothing to do with this activity and request that they review the account/situation again.
**no guarantee that they will reconsider, they are reasonable but still have to do their due diligence and if the lawyers disagree, they must follow the legal advice
As for this 'Brad' guy - if you know who it is, I'd report him immediately. If you don't know who it is, I'd most certainly make a police report as a form of 'identity fraud' (if this is at all possible) just so you have it on record that you had nothing to do with it and have proof of that fact JUST in case in a year or so, you find yourself with someone like AOL/MicroSoft taking legal action against you.
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