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Originally Posted by The Porn Nerd
Yet according to CCBill (who I just called to discuss this with) they want ALL merchants to begin using these forms. They sent documentation on how to convert the jpost forms over to flexforms but now I am thinking not to use them....
(My jpost forms are responsive anyway.)
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I've got a few domains that I'm using them, as I said because I like the A/B testing that I can do, I also like being able to offer up-sells without having to go thru the 2 or more day process to have a tech set it up on the ccbill side, and then wait for approval.
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I've been using CCBill's FlexForms since day one (well over a year ago) and they work fine in regards to counting affiliate sales. The affiliates *do* get credit for the sales.
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I don't believe that ccbill would do something that would affect the tracking to the affiliate, but it would be nice if they could include the affiliate code in the page so that they don't freak out
I'm also a bit concerned about the cookies being off, and not being able to signup, because it is hard enough to get sales these days, I have no wish to put up any road blocks, if someone doesn't want to be tracked with cookies, then by all means let them be
