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Is this right or not?
One of my sponsors at signup form has a <last chance> pop up ad sale if you want to close page or go back
<<Hold on! We have a special offer.....blah blah blah ....at half of regular price> but seems that this sale wont count for me because nats code changing to programs default after clicking for <offer> I didnt notice that at any of my other sponsors so i want to ask if its a common practice |
Not right. Shady shit.
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Cookies should follow your code for a certain period of time which ever page sign up page is used?
Check on the sign up form if you id is shown on there. Which program? Or are you saying another billing program is used from this sign up page from your sponsor that isn't linked to the main one you are signed up to? If so, does this not happen to all second & third level tiering systems. This was one reason why I didn't want to use tiering. All our affiliates get paid for every sale from their traffic through ccbill. |
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You would add around 10% to your bottom line adding in just one other processor. HTH |
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check my aff link if you can here I found at these programs from same owner Latinobucks HunkMoney British Bucks |
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When a sponsor sets up cascading billing with Epoch and CCBill the sponsor is paid by just one of them? So they have some sort of reciprocal arrangement and just settle balances at the end of the month (or whenever)? Are the sponsors stats just through one of them as well? Interesting. |
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