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Originally posted by corvett
here are my thoughts?
affiliates should have at least a minimal level of trust with regards to the program(s) that they have decided to begin and maintain a business relationship with.
If you don?t trust a program, don?t send any traffic to it
This is a business, look at the results that you get with various programs and draw your conclusions from them. If you have a sponsor that is sending you checks for rebills from sales that were sent 2 years ago, don?t forget that. There are many programs out there that have excellent reputations for taking care of their referrers?it?s a symbiosis; I know some affiliates that are very well off of from promoting certain programs.
In this close-knit industry, reputation is paramount and the businesses that plan to be here for the long term realize that
This was a feature that was seldom used and the decision was made to make ALL of the accounts options transparent to the programs partner?so, soon it will be a mute issue
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Is that your answer ? You have no responsabilities towards how a sponsor is doing business with it's affiliate, and how he uses your options ? Because essentially, this is what you have just written. You leave all the responsability to us webmasters, to take a smart guess on our stats and numbers, if a sponsor or a third party processor is honest or not.
How can this be when the stats aren't 100% transparent ? Then it is truly a guess to be made...
I will wait to see your transparency surfaces in my CCbill account. Wait and see.