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03-18-2015 03:01 PM |
FIDDY apologies!
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Originally Posted by Struggle4Bucks
(Post 20422048)
If the problem would have been refreshing templates then the old aff-id 2026216 would be in the links again... because that was the aff-code that was in the links right before you removed those links in september 2013 after this thread:
https://gfy.com/fucking-around-and-pr...erdcash-2.html
But now aff-codes were not being overwritten by: aff-id 2026216 but overwritten by: aff-id 2439259. So... doesn't it seem that this is not an old but a recent problem? (unless you changed aff-id 2026216 into aff-id 2439259 right before the links were removed in sept. 2013... but then again... what would have been the logic of that?)
It doesn't sound logic to now overwrite aff-id's after first affaire in 2013.... every program owner knows he is being watched and tested... especially after a first "affaire"... (but i don't understand why there was a set up which over-wrote aff-id's in the first place...)
Have you thought of the possibility of an employee with server acces that secretly signed up as an affiliate and put that new aff-id in the code?
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I had considered that but that's not what happened here. The old ID/file was deleted long ago but this aff ID you see here is the one we use exclusively for The Hun. I buy advertising on that site and submit galleries. The top 10-15 spots are all paid spots. You can go and see my galleries there now, all with that aff ID. Those galleries are hosted on my server, on the Porn Nerd Network site/folders. My designer designs the gals, uploads them with that code, etc. Whenever he did so the correct config file would be overwritten - then again when the server refreshed. So it was back-and-forth without me or him realizing this was the problem. I did not fire him because it was not really his fault and was not done intentionally. He has the correct file now so this won't happen again.
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Originally Posted by Jel
(Post 20422067)
option A: Hi, I offer a service whereby I check your program and each site within it for possible fuckups, to ensure all is correct. I charge $xx per site, with a discount for a once-monthly check per site.
option B: Attention gfy! blahblah! moreblah! ps, blahfuckingblah!!!
How come I have only ever seen option B? Obviously *some* (few, really) instances programs are going to be shady, but does anyone *really* believe this wasn't just a fuckup, and that it was intentional? Wasn't there a long-ass multi-page thread just a few months ago where affiliates were nigh on salivating with hope that a program was purposely doing something shady, rather than understanding that any medium to large network is likely to hit snags, especially with updating, whether that be tours for a paysite, or 'free' sites? Has nobody here ever came across a site/page where they had the wrong linkcode up, or were linking to a 404 page, or any one of a number of possible mistakes?
Man, does the world love a drama. No wonder there's so much shit on TV.
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True, but you have much better television in England than we do here. :D
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