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Originally Posted by Firestarter30
Unfortunately there is none.Since you are asking this question you figured it out that after some point reshare $ reached the zero point and this is because (i have pinpoint this exact issue in other thread) the member created a new account most likely to show his enthusiasm (lol here) to the model. One example in the image bellow
Im kinda skeptical about revshare my self is it really really brings more money than pps or ppo, since the heavy hitters are the ones that are "inlove" with a model, which makes them mode "dangerous" about creating a new account.
Just my 
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Yeah. I've seen a number of guys who are so terrified of hidden fees that they cancel after every visit. Then create a new name each time they return.
I know that a properly designed Whitelabel would theoretically solve the problem, but I could have sworn that I saw a sponsor bragging about this feature.
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Originally Posted by NewNick
So if they empty their cookies, create a new account with a new email address and they have a dynamic IP, the camsite will have to work very hard to track the punter.............
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Not really. To help minimize fraud, cam sites generally verify a user's
actual identity when they sign up. They do it by cross referencing name, address, and credit card info with ID databases.
So it would not be difficult to track that person even if they're on a different computer, different IP, different credit card, etc... Its not 100% bulletproof, but they can do it with reasonably high accuracy.
As an example... Clickcash/iFriends has been using this ID verification method for many years. They know whether or not the guy has used their service in the past. BUT I know for a fact that they don't track revshare with it -- you get credit for new, first-time subs only. So if the guy changes his username, you're screwed.