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Affiliate programs that shift the chargeback penalty to the webmaster
When there is income, they share it in half with the webmaster, but when returns occur, they simply pass the fines on to the webmaster! Is this a partnership? There is no such thing in normal affiliate programs! The webmaster attracted a user, and if he makes a return, then this is the fault of the affiliate program!
We need to make a list of such programs! Here is the first one: https://nats.feet4cash.com/ example: https://i.imgur.com/rcY5sKE.jpg |
Fairly common. Why should the program have to eat bank fines generated from your users?
As always, you can vote with your traffic, and send it to the programs that pay you the most. |
I brought a user, he bought and renewed the subscription, how can I continue to be responsible for him?
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I don't know what the affiliate program does with him next! Maybe they empty his card, sign up for some more offers?
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I'm running a special promotion for all my users. Simply signup for a feet4cash site using my affiliate code, buy anything you want, then simply cancel and get your money back.
I as the affiliate get to keep all the earnings, because it's not my problem. Everybody wins! :thumbsup |
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fuze, you've gone full lunatic lately. How the fuck is someone sending traffic responsible for a sign up to that extent? It's your lack controls or shit service that lead to a chargeback in 99.99% of cases.
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Removing your earned percentage is common.
But charging you with the penalties is not ok |
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As usual, I'm just trying to point out that the affiliate has 100% of the control on where they send their traffic to, and they should send it to where it returns the most revenue, regardless of commission structure, chargeback policies, minimum payouts, or even shaving. Why not contact feet4cash directly and request that chargeback fines not be applied? If they want your traffic, maybe they will work with you. Maybe they don't want your traffic. Quote:
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Cheers...
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CCBill did something similar to me.
They flagged a transaction as fraud or something and reversed it. No big deal - simply erased the previous transaction. Then the customer disputed the transaction with their bank, and CCBill took that same amount from my account a second time. Net result: Customer ended up with an extra $100 and I ended up $100 in the hole. "Nothing we can do" is what they kept telling me. |
this is common.
32.5 + 12.5 (50% of 25, partnership remember?) = 45. |
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Double refund chargebacks happen all the time, members are assholes. It's very common to have members that cost you hundreds of dollars. |
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