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Originally Posted by fris
forkbeard that sucks, its a big loss for them since you are a big affiliate in that niche.
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Yeah, well, I've been pulling back sharply on traffic since they started having trouble keeping up on payments, but they have some quality content and a very well-established brand, so I was reluctant to pull old links and content. It's also just a huge job of work.
I expect they've pretty much lost all their high-value affiliates by now anyway, so I guess they figure it's time to harvest a bunch of ancient residual affiliate traffic and not pay for it.
Going to CCbill is probably a smart move to try and restore lost affiliate confidence, although as we all know, a company without a commitment to protect old links can have a field day even inside CCBill by constantly changing up the promotional tools.
The only legitimate reason I can see for them to stop honoring old NATS links would be if they had lost their billing. But, if they had lost their billing, would they still be promising to pay old rebills? (Well, they might -- promises are cheap -- but you know what I mean.)