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Socks 06-05-2013 03:04 PM

CCBill, if this isn't against your TOS, it damned well should be..
 
Got this e-mail.. I'm not even sure what sites of theirs I promote or if this even affects me, so nothing personal against this program.. But the general idea that a sponsor can do this is ridiculous.

CCBill should be handling this in their back end.. Who knows what reason they had to change their account, but why everyone should have to change a CCBill code for another CCBill is fucking ridiculous. AND it clearly says they still have access to their old CCBill account, as they're able to move rebills over somehow..

:disgust

Dear Affiliate,
Recently we had to change our CCBILL account and as a result you must re-apply to our program and change any existing affiliate links.

Please sign-up Here:

http://www.amateurmodelsite.com/affiliates
Then, switch any existing affiliate links to:

http://refer.ccbill.com/cgi-bin/clic...com/nudemodels

We apologize but this was something we could not avoid. As soon as you sign up and switch your existing affiliate links you will continue to receive 50% lifetime commissions on all sales you send. If you have any current active rebills with us we will assign them to you so that you continue to get paid on those referrals.

Thanks,

johnnie

SwirlsGirl 06-05-2013 03:07 PM

are ccbill employees permitted to run their own websites in their spare time or is it a conflict of interest that is clearly prohibited in their ccbill employee policy handbook?

Barefootsies 06-05-2013 03:10 PM

It looks like a change of ownership, partners splitting, or something to that effect going on here.

:2 cents:

fitzmulti 06-05-2013 03:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Barefootsies (Post 19656720)
It looks like a change of ownership, partners splitting, or something to that effect going on here.

:2 cents:

Agreed.
I actually am merging new sites into my affiliate program from an ownership merger, and the newly acquired sites will be merged into my program, and a similar thing will need to be done with their few affiliates.
It's not "that" unusual, really.

Socks 06-05-2013 03:23 PM

If it's truly unavoidable, then we should be hearing about this from CCBill themselves. With all the fuckery that goes on in this business, it could be just another way of skimming off some extra money from affiliates. How many won't read the e-mail and get screwed out of their rebills and future sales? And all they have to do is signup for a second account and send out an e-mail?

deltav 06-05-2013 03:33 PM

I've seen this happen more than once, including from a reasonably big program or two (Met-Art maybe a few years ago if I recall, don't quote me on that tho). It's not really a big deal.

The only issue I see is that programs spam my inboxes with their promo content and whatever other offers so bad, it becomes a chore to sift thru all that stuff to find legit important emails like that.

PGR 06-05-2013 03:37 PM

It's definitely an inconvenience

anexsia 06-05-2013 03:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by deltav (Post 19656742)
I've seen this happen more than once, including from a reasonably big program or two (Met-Art maybe a few years ago if I recall, don't quote me on that tho). It's not really a big deal.

The only issue I see is that programs spam my inboxes with their promo content and whatever other offers so bad, it becomes a chore to sift thru all that stuff to find legit important emails like that.

It can be a big deal for some of us...if I had to change all the links to one program it would be a major hassle (even with using link replacement scripts).

Of course that's part of what being a webmaster is and what the job entails...but it's still a pain in the ass!

deltav 06-05-2013 03:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by anexsia (Post 19656765)
It can be a big deal for some of us...if I had to change all the links to one program it would be a major hassle (even with using link replacement scripts).

Of course that's part of what being a webmaster is and what the job entails...but it's still a pain in the ass!

Yeah, poor choice of words on my part - shoud have said "it's not unheard of". Most definitely a royal PITA, as is much in this biz!

signupdamnit 06-05-2013 04:30 PM

I think maybe the bigger problem here for affiliates (I don't know if any reps or other sponsors give a shit) is the idea that a sponsor can assign rebills to another affiliate account. I remember this being brought up before. I'm guessing there is no notification given to the affiliate specifically mentioning that the rebills were manually reassigned by the sponsor. Perhaps it might show as red and canceled in the affiliate stats display for the affiliate but there is a good chance that's it and the affiliate just sees it as a normal canceled rebill. This is what I'm assuming anyway. Given the way it usually works it's best to assume there is a hole unless reliable people confirm it works otherwise. Feel free to provide more information if you know otherwise.

Yeah it also sucks that it is being manually done. Maybe there isn't any choice maybe there is, but whatever the case almost for sure the sponsor is going to get to pocket some extra cash because people won't switch the links.

HomegrownCash 06-05-2013 04:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Barefootsies (Post 19656720)
It looks like a change of ownership, partners splitting, or something to that effect going on here.

:2 cents:

Yeah That's probrably whats going on I've seen it happen before

Fat Panda 06-05-2013 04:42 PM

CCBILL platform and the phone below are from the same era.

http://www.digitaltrends.com/wp-cont...3.04.44-PM.png

arock10 06-05-2013 05:22 PM

If you buy or sell just sub accounts (versus an entire main account) with ccbill the affiliates don't transfer. It's the most annoying shit ever, but that's how it's setup. So most likely this happened and they want you to sign back up again and swap your links

Jon 06-05-2013 08:13 PM

How any of you can remain profitable by getting raped by CCBill and the other billing guys has always and will always baffle me.

alias 06-05-2013 08:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jon (Post 19657040)
How any of you can remain profitable by getting raped by CCBill and the other billing guys has always and will always baffle me.

Who needs profit when you have tits? :upsidedow

Jon 06-05-2013 08:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by alias (Post 19657045)
Who needs profit when you have tits? :upsidedow

Profits can buy many sets of tits forever and ever... Tits can only earn a very limited amount of profits for only so long.

...and profits are accepted worldwide as form of payment. Tits are only nice to look at, fuck and squeeze. Can't buy much with them.

:321GFY

alias 06-05-2013 08:23 PM

It's all so serious these days.. .

Jon 06-05-2013 08:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by alias (Post 19657050)
It's all so serious these days.. .

Only way to stay faaaar ahead.

alias 06-05-2013 08:47 PM

Respect.

Marquis85 06-05-2013 10:39 PM

I wish ccbill would get their shit together (them and streamate..)

faxxaff 06-06-2013 12:07 AM

At least this sponsor is honest about this change and inform it's affiliates of this change. Big Thumbs UP for this action. There are a lot of other programs doing that while 'forgetting' old affiliates. In some cases it's even done on purpose.


Quote:

Originally Posted by signupdamnit (Post 19656797)
I think maybe the bigger problem here for affiliates (I don't know if any reps or other sponsors give a shit) is the idea that a sponsor can assign rebills to another affiliate account. I remember this being brought up before. I'm guessing there is no notification given to the affiliate specifically mentioning that the rebills were manually reassigned by the sponsor.

Indeed that is the biggest problem. I contacted CCBill about that when I caught a program doing that and they replied the money is going into an account that I am not an affiliate of and therefore won't be able to get paid.

NewOldPlayer 06-06-2013 01:33 AM

Nice move. Owner gets all the free referrals because it takes months maybe years for webmasters to change their links. Kudos to the webmaster. Now that's how you make money online... the old fashioned way. That's a "facial skim", one that is done right in your face and you can't do anything about it.

Unlike web cams... where you can't see the skim.

MainstreamGuy 06-13-2013 01:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by signupdamnit (Post 19657192)
I think maybe the bigger problem here for affiliates (I don't know if any reps or other sponsors give a shit) is the idea that a sponsor can assign rebills to another affiliate account. I remember this being brought up before. I'm guessing there is no notification given to the affiliate specifically mentioning that the rebills were manually reassigned by the sponsor.

Quote:

Originally Posted by faxxaff (Post 19657192)


Indeed that is the biggest problem. I contacted CCBill about that when I caught a program doing that and they replied the money is going into an account that I am not an affiliate of and therefore won't be able to get paid.



HOLLY SHIT !!!!


But is there no way for me as an affiliate to FIGURE THIS OUT ???? That the CCBILL sponsor is ROBBING ME THE REVSHARE SALE ????


NOW everything makes sense about all my REBILLS VANISHING so fast from CCBILL... WTF????

babeterminal 06-13-2013 06:52 PM

the website is on my list as an error for webmaster sign ups since last year i guess they could not fix it and opened a fresh account i just signed up to it before the sign up page was on a .php page

babeterminal 06-13-2013 07:05 PM

just checked to see if tracking is ok

<input type=hidden name='formName' value='945918-0000cc-1'> extra code ?

and the referer code does not show in page source

PhoneSexKing 06-13-2013 07:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jon (Post 19657040)
How any of you can remain profitable by getting raped by CCBill and the other billing guys has always and will always baffle me.

CCBill middle men gonna middle?

Older men gonna phone diddle?


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