Whatever dude. You probably spammed a thousand of people trying to push your CJ sites via email, posted your links on all kinds of forums, asked 25 cousins of yours to buy your products on CJ and when CJ finally said: "You are the weakest link!", now you are offended. Try BANS. There are plenty other weakest links on here who push them. Maybe you will succeed with them. Whatever.
THAT - my friend - is epic. I'm going to make tshirts with that on them - thx for the giggles mate. Hey OP - thanks for wasting everyones time with your sob story... kleenex?
Commission Junction is the ONLY network I like and trust..... The only thing I hate about them is the account report, its not real time but the rest is fine. At least CJ was very polite writing you an email saying about the 15 days LOL Some networks just delete your account and you will notice just when you try to log in and you cant, very sad... and again....you cant do much about it, if they say that you are spamming breaking the rules etc, that is it, you are out! Just apply again after a few days or weeks and read the T.O.S
so is ur account getting terminated after 15 days ( life time) OR is ur account only getting terminated for 15 days.. so after 15 days u can start the same account again ????????
No the spammers account will not be terminated but he have to currect all the SPAMS he sent with his account within the 15-days garce,if he fails to remove all his link in the sapm within the 15 days,he will be terminated for life.
I don't think he's a spammer - but his website does have illegal content (pirated movies). See http://shipcanada.co.uk/archives/1143 . You broke CJ's TOS, now they're terminating you. Are you actually surprised?
i dont like them either...they suck the biggest arse in all of affiliate marketing. They watch ur everymove and tell u off when u do something wrong.. if i wanted to be treated like a criminal id stick my ass in prison
Am I the only person thinking "stick to the rules" if you don't break the rules you won't get terminated, simple.
There's a reason for that. CJ has big-name advertisers like the Wall Street Journal, Dell, Yahoo, Apple, and Zappos. These advertisers have to make sure that their brands are being represented in the most positive manner possible. CJ's terms are fairly straightforward - if you violate the terms that you agreed to, they'll catch you. If you have a problem following the rules, then maybe affiliate marketing isn't the right place for you.
CJ is one of the best affiliate marketing networks you can sign up with. Considering my experience with CJ, I would say the problem was on your side.
Oh, I see. I'm going to guess that you don't have a job, you don't pay bills, and you're still living with your parents while going to school. Right?