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Old 04-16-2014, 10:37 AM  
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Originally Posted by lucas131 View Post
this file is just a redirect. but if you download the file with download manager, you can see the source code, and in the source code, there is this



there is some nats code, that is hard coded on the file/page, and the nats code is not the one i used to visit the site. it is nats code of someone or something else, not mine or not the one i came to the site with ... cant explain it better cause of my engrish ... maybe its all good, just some standart code and it dont affect the affiliates nats codes, just, everyone have to go through the page and through that nats code on that page ... sorry, cant explain better in english once again, maybe its all good, i just will be more happy to know and expand my knowledge about nats

btw, two other guys, sitting on another places, have the same nats code hardcoded on the join.php file, so its nothing variable if i am right ...
Another post that you are insinuating shaving or fraud on my part, classy.

In response to your recent accusations:

We run a more complicated system than a basic NATS install. But keep grabbing at straws Lucas131, as you are now making yourself look foolish.

We use what's called an strack. The join page does a detection of a cookie to see if the incoming link is from the CCBill affiliate program or the NATS program. A type in gets a default NATS link for a type in, if it's an affiliate link the affiliate is credited.

There is nothing "hard coded".

Just to clarify a little more, each site in NATS has a "default join code". It also has a default FHG code that we put in all galleries so if you go to a gallery you'd see that as well and probably bitch to GFY. However, NATS over rides that with any incoming affiliate code. If it didn't, no affiliates would be getting any credit, ever. Obviously that's not the case. We use what NATS refers to as an s-track.

This default system also takes over if any CCBill links come in as improperly formatted because NATS takes over by default. That means one could use a bad ccbill link and they would end up on Vendo because they'd be in NATS.

If you click on a good ccbill link, you will go to the CCBill cascade. It is impossible to get to Vendo from the CCBill cascade. However, if you truncate the link or do something to screw it up, you will default to NATS which will use Vendo.

Clear?
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