Gotta love cheating webmasters.
Here's a classic.
Someone sends me an email with a dodgy little scam one of our resellers had going on, they just happen to run across it.
Someone (read:me) gets a screen shot of this whole deal yesterday and terminates cheating webmaster.
Cheater emails me today, wanting to know why his stats are set to $0.
Someone (me again) sends cheater the screenshot of his cheating.
Cheater then emails me back telling me thats an old nonworking url from his old tgp.
Now cheater is not stupid, he's obviously got this thought out, or so he thinks. He's using a name redirection service for his dns server on the domain, so he has killed it, dns error.
Now he tells me it's a mistake, it wasn't him, that's not his screen shot from YESTERDAY I have. That domain is old, it hasn't been working for awhile.
Unfortunately poor thinking he's slick cheater has failed to realize that the entire previous sales for quite some time are all ref'd from that domain, including yesterday.
Don't try to cash that last check pal.
I realize that resellers are quick to call sponsors cheaters, but believe me there are way more cheating resellers taking money out of your pocket than sponsors ever will.
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