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Originally Posted by Evil Ryan
How am i being misleading?
I have stated numerous times that YES if a program you are promoting ONLY tracks sales using cookies and the user deletes all of their cookies, you wont get credit for the sale.
HOWEVER any program around in the industry right now does not only track using cookies, the also track using ip address, user agents and a slew of other methods which guarantee if a cookie is deleted that the affiliate still gets credited with the sale for referring the surfer.
@ sherm - how would having a bookmarked surfer on a site that tracks using multiple methods lose the affiliate a sale? Simply put, it wouldn't, sure the cookie would be deleted but the ip is still tracked, so is the user agent and whatever other method a program uses to track affiliate sales.
I really do think this whole 'deleting cookies' is a non-issue because it really doesnt matter, it seems like a lot of people are still stuck in the 90's thinking the only way affiliate programs track sales is with cookies LOL
Isnt the whole 'craze' about NATs that they dont just use cookies to track affiliate sales? 
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You're missing the point...The point is that is that affiliate programs need to assure the affiliate that their sales are safe. If there is something with a 0.00000000001% chance of losing a sale for that affiliate down the road, then it must be avoided.
Yes, multiple measures are in place with most programs to assure that all tracks correctly. However, I think we all know that a perfect world where everything works as it
should 100% of the time, does not exist. In other words, affiliate programs don't need to add a variable in the mix that potentially could fuck things up.
Your program is good for a site owner pushing his site, and his site alone.
