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Mr Cheeks 05-21-2003 12:04 AM

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i am trying to figure out why the stats say $40 per signup if you do a year to date query of the stats.

anybody that's with ND have an input on this?

Mr Cheeks 05-21-2003 12:10 AM

somebody, anybody, please take a sec and check out your stats, and tell me if you see the same thing.

psyko514 05-21-2003 12:11 AM

they give me $65 per signup

SunnyJack 05-21-2003 12:14 AM

contact ND guys

Mr Cheeks 05-21-2003 12:16 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by SunnyJack
contact ND guys

i already did. but i know that i wont get a reply til morning east coast time.

Diamond Jim 05-21-2003 12:19 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by alchemist
i am trying to figure out why the stats say $40 per signup if you do a year to date query of the stats.

anybody that's with ND have an input on this?

Because it takes a certain amount of signups to get $40 per signup....in this case, you have reached that number year to date.

ldinternet 05-21-2003 12:22 AM

It only shows $40 per signup rather than the usual $35 if you've done at least 225 signups with them. There is a small bug in the software, when reporting year-to-date the figure for average signups per day (this average is not displayed in the stats, but it still exists) is still calculated using:

total signups / days between start of current period and today

rather than

total signups / days between start of year and today

Of course that makes the average signups per day greater than 15 which automatically bumps the payout to $40 per signup as per their payment scale. It's just a small calculation error, nothing to worry about. I'm guessing you've done at least 225 signups with them, but not more than 15/day average otherwise you would have received $40/signup in the first place. ;-)

Mr Cheeks 05-21-2003 12:24 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by ldinternet
It only shows $40 per signup rather than the usual $35 if you've done at least 225 signups with them. There is a small bug in the software, when reporting year-to-date the figure for average signups per day (this average is not displayed in the stats, but it still exists) is still calculated using:

total signups / days between start of current period and today

rather than

total signups / days between start of year and today

Of course that makes the average signups per day greater than 15 which automatically bumps the payout to $40 per signup as per their payment scale. It's just a small calculation error, nothing to worry about.

definitely makes sense, now i am trying to figure out if i reported my iincome wrong when i was filling my taxes. cuz i am pretty sure that i went by the wrong number. fuck..

ND doesn't send out 1099s right?


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