YEP Revenue - Total Scammers

Discussion in 'Affiliate Programs' started by Kirbyman, Dec 21, 2010.

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    I’ve had an account with them for almost 1 year but recently I started promoting them hard. Since Oct-Dec 10 I’ve accumulated $1,200. So I started sending emails asking when will payments be sent? No replies, tried Jamie on AOL mess and when he came online I asked “Hi, I need to ask about payments” (name not related to my account) poof, he goes offline right away. After 3 emails and actually seeing him online he’s never once replied back in 10 days.

    This network sucks in my books and seriously needs to be shut down because they aren’t responding or even being professional.

    Also as some people have said they seem to not even have a phone number you can contact them at. One of the worst cpa companies I’ve ever dealt with.
     
    Kirbyman, Dec 21, 2010 IP
  2. alexgreatcpa

    alexgreatcpa Well-Known Member Affiliate Manager

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    Don't trust everyone . Read reviews before joining them .
     
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    Trust is needed when you join an Affiliate Network. Just remember that Google is your best friend in these cases. I am sorry that you have been cheated by them, i hope you get it resolved.

    Regards,

    Michael
     
    CPAPubMichael, Dec 22, 2010 IP
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    Couldn't agree with you more. Not all cpa networks are created equal. The first thing you need to do before you joining a CPA network, is to google their name and read reviews. :)
     
    mtmjohn, Dec 23, 2010 IP
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    Thanks for the heads up and sorry you got scammed out of $1.2k. Something similar happened to me as well years ago and since then I have a policy when joining new networks: I only generate about $300 worth of revenue (or any amount above the payment treshold and where the adspend doesn't hurt my budget too badly in case I won't get paid). Then I just wait for payment day and see how they behave, if they come up with excuses (I had networks telling me on PAYDAY that the advertiser didn't like x amount of leads etc...) and if everything goes well, I'll really start increasing my promotions.
     
    backlinkexcellence, Dec 23, 2010 IP