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Originally Posted by mineistaken
Minimum is not much the point. When he signed it was a lower minimum, so if the sponsor decides to make it higher, affiliate is entitled to get paid what he is owed (reached under the previous minimum).
So point is shady tactics, not the high minimum itself
And NAME THEM FFS!
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I agree but it is also the $1000 limit that is daunting. Not only are there less affiliates these days but you, as a Program, are less likely to KEEP those that are left promoting you if you take longer to pay them.
Raising the minimum payouts after signing up is like snatching the football away when Charlie Brown is about to kick it. I am surprised Roald's company would set a check that high; wires I understand (tho the highest minimum I have seen was $500). But as long as an aff knows this going in it's ok, he can make the choice. But to expect a payout, then not get one, then to be told it's been raised tough titties....yeah, not good.
We have minimums set at $20 so all it takes is 1-2 sales and you get a check. Plus, you can combine sales from other Programs into a single check almost gaurunteeing a weekly payout. The best thing about CCBill.
