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Old 07-04-2012, 05:12 AM  
Quagmire
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Originally Posted by BumpUglyz View Post
and to my credit after calling on the phone twice and asked if my situation was on the record, they said ONLY if you talk to a live operator or email.

so I opened a live operator chat:


12:56:44
well my concern first came from low sales, but then I read on gfy.com that desieae spencer naughty4cash.com has CHANGED her rebills rules without notice

Adam
12:59:50
The Affiliate programs are always subject to change, the owner of the sites can do this at any time. It is up to them to let their affiliates know what is going on.

13:02:51
Clients don't even have to offer an affiliate program if they do not want to

13:03:09
correct, but if they do, they should play by the rules

13:03:33
you dont offer an affiliate of ccbill 50% of all sales for life, and cap them at 6

Adam
13:06:00
It would have switched for all the affiliates promoting the site, the change would have been whenever the primary account holder initiated it. If you have a discrepancy with the webmaster's business tactics then you should contact them.

Louis
13:06:58
I tried, and no response



Hoping Desirae will remove her rebill cap
It would be nice if CCBill would chime in here and give an official response on policy.

The issue at hand isn't whether a program owner has to offer an affiliate program or not, the issue at hand is that a program owner is posting an offer to entice and then doing something completely different, which is fraud.

While I don't expect CCBill to police every single affiliate program page to validate whether what is posted matches with the actual program offerings within their system, I do expect them to act when someone brings it to their attention.
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