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XSAXS 01-10-2014 01:59 AM

WANTED: Cam Sponsors that track Members via Database ?
 
As the title implies...

I want to know which cam sponsors permanently tie a Member to the Affiliate at the database level -- so that even if the member abandons his original account and creates a new one the revshare is still carried over.

I always hesitate to do revshare because I know how often dudes change their accounts (some of them every fucking time they login). :disgust :eyecrazy

sandman! 01-10-2014 02:01 AM

good luck with that :upsidedow:upsidedow:upsidedow

nexcom28 01-10-2014 02:47 AM

Instant payments by Bitcoin is the future.

AllAboutCams 01-10-2014 02:58 AM

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Originally Posted by nexcom28 (Post 19940483)
Instant payments by Bitcoin is the future.

That is a terrible site

XSAXS 01-10-2014 03:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nexcom28 (Post 19940483)
Instant payments by Bitcoin is the future.

Seriously doubt that, unfortunately. Many reasons...
  1. Bitcoin is too slow.
  2. It will still be a looong time before the general public embraces BTC enough to fuel multi-million dollar enterprises on it.
  3. Instant BTC payments to affiliates open the sponsor to too much fraud/chargeback risk (with no possible recovery).
  4. Many (most?) Sponsors rely heavily on that float period between collection and payout.

EDIT: I should say... Crypto-currency IS the way of the future. But many hurdles to jump before we get there.

XSAXS 01-10-2014 03:04 AM

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Originally Posted by sandman! (Post 19940458)
good luck with that :upsidedow:upsidedow:upsidedow

I know some exist. Just don't remember who.

NewNick 01-10-2014 06:50 AM

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Originally Posted by XSAXS (Post 19940454)
As the title implies...

I want to know which cam sponsors permanently tie a Member to the Affiliate at the database level -- so that even if the member abandons his original account and creates a new one the revshare is still carried over.

I always hesitate to do revshare because I know how often dudes change their accounts (some of them every fucking time they login). :disgust :eyecrazy

So if they empty their cookies, create a new account with a new email address and they have a dynamic IP, the camsite will have to work very hard to track the punter.............

nexcom28 01-10-2014 07:10 AM

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Originally Posted by AllAboutCams (Post 19940490)
That is a terrible site

I've seen far worse.

miXXXture 01-10-2014 07:53 AM

find a cool cam domain and build a white label with the sponsor you want to promote... :pimp

signupdamnit 01-10-2014 08:49 AM

None. Even if they claim otherwise I would be very skeptical and attempt to test it. It's hard not to get shaved let alone get credit for people who signup again using the same email or credit card. To the sponsor fixing that would be costing them money.

Firestarter30 01-10-2014 10:19 AM

Unfortunately there is none.Since you are asking this question you figured it out that after some point reshare $ reached the zero point and this is because (i have pinpoint this exact issue in other thread) the member created a new account most likely to show his enthusiasm (lol here) to the model. One example in the image bellow
http://i.imgur.com/4nV0Hbe.png

Im kinda skeptical about revshare my self is it really really brings more money than pps or ppo, since the heavy hitters are the ones that are "inlove" with a model, which makes them mode "dangerous" about creating a new account.
Just my :2 cents:

XSAXS 01-10-2014 11:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Firestarter30 (Post 19940818)
Unfortunately there is none.Since you are asking this question you figured it out that after some point reshare $ reached the zero point and this is because (i have pinpoint this exact issue in other thread) the member created a new account most likely to show his enthusiasm (lol here) to the model. One example in the image bellow
http://i.imgur.com/4nV0Hbe.png

Im kinda skeptical about revshare my self is it really really brings more money than pps or ppo, since the heavy hitters are the ones that are "inlove" with a model, which makes them mode "dangerous" about creating a new account.
Just my :2 cents:

Yeah. I've seen a number of guys who are so terrified of hidden fees that they cancel after every visit. Then create a new name each time they return.

I know that a properly designed Whitelabel would theoretically solve the problem, but I could have sworn that I saw a sponsor bragging about this feature.

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Originally Posted by NewNick
So if they empty their cookies, create a new account with a new email address and they have a dynamic IP, the camsite will have to work very hard to track the punter.............

Not really. To help minimize fraud, cam sites generally verify a user's actual identity when they sign up. They do it by cross referencing name, address, and credit card info with ID databases.

So it would not be difficult to track that person even if they're on a different computer, different IP, different credit card, etc... Its not 100% bulletproof, but they can do it with reasonably high accuracy.

As an example... Clickcash/iFriends has been using this ID verification method for many years. They know whether or not the guy has used their service in the past. BUT I know for a fact that they don't track revshare with it -- you get credit for new, first-time subs only. So if the guy changes his username, you're screwed.

adultmobile 01-10-2014 01:07 PM

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Originally Posted by NewNick (Post 19940603)
So if they empty their cookies, create a new account with a new email address and they have a dynamic IP, the camsite will have to work very hard to track the punter.............

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Originally Posted by XSAXS (Post 19940922)
To help minimize fraud, cam sites generally verify a user's actual identity when they sign up. They do it by cross referencing name, address, and credit card info with ID databases. Its not 100% bulletproof, but they can do it with reasonably high accuracy.

There is also the opposite issue: if a cam program gives PPS (like $80+ per new user signup), and a same user will make many accounts for just $20 sale each (without clear cookies), the same user would generate many PPS payouts rather than one only, so the cam program would pay too much. Often cam users will make many accounts (without clear cookies) just because trying to fool a same cam girl with different personalities. He will be Tim the pervert, John the shy, and so on, they engage in silly games where they let the girl say to one personality something then verify by ask the same with another nickname and so on. It would be a financial disaster for a cam site PPS-wise for payouts.

I developed a few cam site affiliate systems and in some I have a check for the name entered in the credit card form, it compares it with previous names entered by same user before. If it is different it issues a warning, this is to identify fraud where a carder tries many credit cards within a same username (unlikely he is john then tim etc. for real!). The same check it is made also in first sale of each new user, if this name exists in previous users, a warning is issued. However, there are many John Smith's (same name but really it is a different person), so an human should verify the warning checking also ISP, Address or any else data, and decide. Can not be automated really, this is why "fraud people" are people and not automated sofwares, these can only issue warnings but needs an human to edit things by hand.

Said this, the cam sites of course focus on checking id against fraud, and against pay too many times a PPS for a same individual. It could theorically check against missed revshare, adding the affiliate IDs by hand, but probably this is not popular. The cam sites I am currently involved in do not give revshare, only pps and cpa (free lead), so it is not applicable, but honestly I would have not instructed the admins to check this, I don't know what other cam sites are doing.


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