My pet peeve are the ones who require the activation but neglect to mention this anywhere. I would rather know so in some cases I'm not wasting my time. It's about 50-50 that the program will activate you and some of us don't want to waste our time.
I like the people who say "if you don't like it, shut up and move on" as if no one has a right to speak but you. Why don't we turn it around and ask why it is that you think no one should be able to criticize you or let others know what you are doing? As if you're some kind of big shot that people have to have approval from before they can talk about your program. Take the criticism like a big boy and ratchet down your ego a bit. He can say whatever he likes about your program within reason. He doesn't need your permission.
I don't see a big problem here because he was approved quickly. But it's his choice who he wants to do business with just as it is yours. I don't blame him. In the past often the ones throwing up hoops for affiliates were also one of the first ones to run away with the money or enact other unfriendly policies for their affiliates. I do the same thing. If it even appears to me that the sponsor is trying to play games or acts as if they are doing me some favor by letting me promote them I run the other way. Why? Because as I said those are usually the ones who end up screwing me first.
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