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Originally Posted by BV
When you click through your link and hit ccbills https join form you should be able to view source and search and find your ccbill affiliate id number.
If it shows up there you are good to go. If not then something is wrong.
The most common mistake for ccbill affiliates that use the "merge" feature is not putting the right number in their link.
When you use the merge feature, make sure you you DO NOT put your main ccbill number in your link code for each site you push.
YOU MUST use the ccbill id number that each program assigned you when you merged with it.
As a long time ccbill sponsor this is the most common mistake I see made by affiliates. Doesn't happen all that often, but it happens.
Just make sure you have the right number in your link code. It can be found in the email that was sent to you as well as in your ccbill affiliate admin.
If all else fails CCBill has 24/7 support via chat and tel, as well as email. If you are in doubt you can always call them up and have them do a test transaction using your affiliate link. That's what they are there for.
Cheers,
BV
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GREAT advice BV! CCBill Support rocks, and are extemely helpful with almost any issue.