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You know, if that option was revolving around a month period instead of the number of rebills, it would make all the difference in the world, and sponsor wouldn't use that option like a shaving system.
Let say you have 100 members in a particular month and that 75 of those rebill the next month. If the bar is set at 50, i loose 25 rebill the next month, etc...If this system is for limiting the number of month of rebill, it would make more sens, but this, it is a shaving system. There is no other way around it, since it uses the numbers of rebill instead of a number of months. I want CCbill to change that option by a Max Month of rebill. If you do keep that stupid option like it is, you have to put a minimum set of rebill, because it opens the door to every possible abuses. The fact that you can't see this makes me question CCbill integrity... In my mind you obviously did that option to attract webmaster from the other processor, because it gives them the means to shave their affiliates in an organized fation, if they wants it. And of course, some sponsors saw that opportunity immedialety... |
One of the only interesting things about this thread is that it's suddenly become an issue as if it's something 'new' which it isn't.
The other interesting thing is how many people continue to be stupid enough not to realise that ANY sponsor has the ability to shave if they have a small amount of intelligence either with or without this feature. But then most well run revshares can survive happily enough without shaving and have the sense to realise biting the hand that feeds you is stupid. It's not like anyone who has a little bit of intelligence and who has been in this game more than 5 mins can't spot a sponsor that shaves or just plain sucks. Either way you simply don't use them. Shaving only really exists because of stupidity and a total lack of long-term vision on both sides of the fence. |
ccBill could be considered liable if they allowed wide use of this as a shave function and for that reason alone you have to think it is not being abused.
I know Kimmy Kim disagrees but if ccBill knew of the fraud and provided means to execute it. As well as indirectly profited from it. They more then likely would implicated in it. I am more amazed that webmasters accept the 50% with the built in 13% processor cut versus a PPS program. |
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What's amazing to me is some of you just don't care. As long as you are making the money and it's converting, that is the most important part. As for ccbill... they are some legit reasons on why these options exist. For one thing they are not hiding anything from you. On the other hand they need to make affiliates aware of what the sponsors have pick for rebill options etc. I'm going to give you an example, I know this is a lengthy post but I want to make a point. I will try to make this short and sweet... We have been providing affiliate tracking services for 7 years now. We have never deliberately added anything that could be used to cheat affiliates. If it wasn't for affiliates we would be in business. We did do a feature years ago that I had forgot about. After reading about all this shaving in the adult industry ( we have been providing our services to the mainstream since our beginning and just now switching over ) I decided to refresh my memory on exactly what that feature does. The feature we built was to reward a lower commission on rebills after the initial signup. For example you can reward 75% on the initial and then whatever you wanted on the rebill. It got me thinking, this could be used against the affiliates. The sponsor could be saying they are running a 50/50 program, but only rewarding say 30% on the rebill. I had the programmers to check every program that was using the feature and then went to verify what they were advertising. I will use latinjocks.com as an example. They had 50% set for the initial and 35% set for the rebill. I almost freaked out, they are cheating I thought. I went to the their website though and seen what they were advertising. 50% on the initial and 35% on their rebills. Exactly what their program had described. We are in the process of checking everyone that is using the feature and making sure it matches what they are advertising. If not they will have a cancelled account. No ifs ands or buts about it. But you see they are legit reasons behind these options..... Sorry to make this so long but wanted to give you my insight on this and 7 years of experience in the biz. Not all sponsors are shaving, not all cc processors are making it easier for the sponsors to shave. They are giving them more options in which to reward webmasters. Can these options be used for shaving, yes. Are they being used for shaving? Probably so, not as many as you think though. They are far more running legit operations on a revshare basis than they are programs running a high PPS program. As for us, we will have it to where webmasters can see the options that the sponsor has choosen for rebills. I will have the programmers start on it immediantly. I would advise anyone else, sponsors, cc processors, etc to do the same. Especially if you don't want to be associated with someone that shaves. Be warned though affiliates, your high demanding PPS commissions will be dropping. With the new demand of trust leaking back into the community it will become harder for you to be shaved. However if you are not being shaved your not going to get the huge commissions you have been enjoying these last few years. All (seemingly) good things must come to an end, but once we all realize that it is better to be honest, a bigger more better thing will emerge. Trust something that is almost extinct :( Sorry it took so long, but I hope I made a point. I will take my 50 some posts and crawl back into my hole :) |
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Thanks Brujah, other companies should do the same. Face it, if it wasn't for the affiliates, the sponsors wouldn't exist.
The high payout demand from the affiliates (of course I cannot blame them) has gotten us where we at today. You cannot have both though. You cannot have an extremely high payout program and not shave. It's simple math. You can however have a profitable revshare program and still reward the affiliates nicely. The trick will be finding the right % on the revshare where the sponsors are making a profit, affiliates are earning some quality commissions and no one is having to shave or being shaved. With the new visa regs in place. You will see more revshare programs in place. Sponsors that are in this for the long haul are looking for long term high profitable relationships. Not someone that is going to drive their chargeback ratio through the roof. Eventually your going to see revshare programs decline and see one time memberships join take over to further reduce chargeback rates. My 4 :2 cents: |
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http://bikinivoyeur.com/webmasters/ There is a form there to use if you already have an existing ccbill PA #. When you sign up for mine or any ccbill program with your existing "PA" # the program your signing up for assigns a new PA# that is linked to your main ccbill PA# that you used when signing up. You then log into your existing CCBill account and you will see my program now is in there. The PA# in your new link for my site will not be the same as your existing PA# but that doesent matter. Links to different CCBill sites are going to be different anyways as each CCBill site has a different "CA" #. The main point is to have 1 login to all your CCBill sites to check stats and get link codes, etc etc... |
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They then have an email collection box, cross sales, up sales and pop up sales. Not to mention people who come through my link and like it but sign up a week later as a type in. And just a heads up but I was told ccBill processes for a couple of those "high PPS program". |
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We all know that shaving goes on. What is surprising is CCBill's complicity. I mean the instructions for how to shave are included in the CCBill documentation!!! CCBIll has made it EXTREMELY easy for even the most clueless sponsor to shave affiliates on a massive scale. Avoiding CCBill sponsors is a definite must now. |
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let me ask you something, which would you rather have in a revshare program. 50/50 or 75/25 (initial/reoccuring) Or would you like to have the choice as a webmaster? |
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Why do you ask? |
ok let's say a six month retention rate or higher.
I will explain after you answer. Thank you for answering :) |
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Of course, if the sponsor is shaving all the rebills using CCBill's tools, then it would make more sense to go with a non-CCBill sponsor. Why do you ask? |
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Okay what if it was a one month retention rate? More than likely you would go with a 75/25 payout correct? Forget ccbill, I'm talking about ALL affiliate programs. I'm going home here in a few, if I get a reply I will post why.... screw it. I don't have time for this :) You wouldn't have a choice if it wasn't for this feature. I'm not trying to defend ccbill. They need to follow up with sponsors and make sure the feature is being used correctly. As well as showing the affiliates in their stats what the sponsor has choosen for those features. Not hard to do, it's in a database and only has to be shown to affiliates as well. elric, they are reasons for why they have this and this is what I'm trying to point out. If they do not allow you to view this info as an affiliate after they have said they would, then I would become worried. FYI, ccbill could actually be considered as a competitor for us since they have affiliate tracking built in. But what they have is something that any revshare program should have and that is flexibility for both the sponsor and the affiliate. Not for shaving. If the affiliate is being shown exactly what the options are (the way that it should be) then it cannot be a feature described as a shaving feature. This is the only fault I see, allow the affiliates to see it. |
as far as I know ccbill will be showing on the affiliate stats what your sponsor picked for that
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Dude, you are blowing smoke - I answered the question. I said 50/50, given the scenario you described. As far as me not having choice without this feature, what are you talking about? whether the feature is there or not, I still have a choice of sponsors. And clearly, it makes more and more sense to take a hard look at non-CCBill sponsors. |
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No affiliate is forcing these high payouts. If you have to resort to multiple, and repeated acts of fraud to "compete" your "business sense" would be better suited to working at McDonalds or possibly a Walmart. |
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-*- An easy soltuion is to make program owners fully disclose the fact they may shave or cut future payments after an extended period fully disclosed in the affiliate stats . No disclosure = account suspended.
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Is there an time frame of when these changes will occur? |
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After reading back over this post, I do admit though the sponsors are to blame as well for the same reason affiliates are at fault. GREED. The mother of all evil ;) Okay, I don't want to make any enemies, so I will go ahead and try to lay low, but comments like that are hard not to reply to. |
How legal is it if the payout structure says '50% for the life of the surfer' and they decide to cut it after 3 rebills? If it is illegal then wouldn't CCBill be in on the illegality? That's what I'd like to know :-)
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Two things that can and should be done. 1. Show the affiliates what they need to know. 2. The affiliates keep a close eye on their sponsor and the rebills. The feature needs to stay intact but with some provisions as I outlined earlier. |
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I can't believe this shit. CCBill offers a system that enables programs to offer a system that fits their needs. Sure it might be used by an dishonest webmaster to cheat but do you blame a car company as well when someone uses it to rob a bank?
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