Affiliate Showdown: MarketLeverage vs. MaxBounty

Discussion in 'Affiliate Programs' started by mattaw101, May 5, 2008.

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  1. BlogSalesman

    BlogSalesman Well-Known Member

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    #21
    Very professional putting the reason in a forum and not in a reply to the email I sent.

    That thread was for an incentive offer on CPA Storm, but no worries, there are other affiliate companies out there ...
     
    BlogSalesman, May 19, 2008 IP
  2. HaltingPoint

    HaltingPoint Peon

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    #22
    Ouch...yeah, that doesn't seem very professional to me either. Could have at least PMed it.
     
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  3. Steven Sauve

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    #23
    Actually, no I could not have just PMed it. The person in question came to this board and publically implied through their post that they were booted for no reason. A public accusation requires a public response, and that's what I gave.

    I will not sit back and ignore posts that accuse MaxBounty of booting affiliates for no reason, or boot them just to keep their commissions. I addressed it in this thread:http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=832364&highlight=maxbounty but I'll repeat it here. The idea that networks terminate affiliates for no reason is ludicrous.

    As long as former affiliates continue to come here and publically complain they were booted for no reason and tarnishing MaxBounty's name, I will continue to publically post exactly why these affiliates have been terminated.

    I also find it quite ironic that a person who steals commissions from merchants by paying people to create fake leads is questioning someone else's professionalism.
     
    Steven Sauve, May 19, 2008 IP
  4. saint75

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    #24
    Funny how I was thinking along the same line.:rolleyes:
     
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    #25
    Well said Steven.I second your standing.See the colored above.Funny how I was thinking along the same line.:rolleyes:
     
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    #26
    I like maxbounty better also.
     
    john269, May 30, 2008 IP
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    #27
    I am sure after this they will be lined up =P

    Good Callout Suave. If more companies did this weasel anonymous affiliates would be much less likely to publicly post bullshit.
     
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  8. BlogSalesman

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    #28
    I love when people jump into the conversation with no background ...

    He banned me, I replied to his email asking why, no response back. What about my first post wasn't true?

    You guys go around talking with your noses up in the air to everyone, I don't care. All I know is that I didn't do anything wrong to get banned, and a response to my email would have been the best route for Suave to take.

    As long as 1 person doesn't sign up to Maxbounty because of this, I will be happy ...
     
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  9. BlogSalesman

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    #29
    Repost ...
     
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  10. Steven Sauve

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    #30
    BlogSalesman, if there is anyone who can post on this thread that actually has a background in affiliate marketing, Shoemoney would be the person. I'd suggest you do a bit of research before you deny someone's credentials publically.

    Paying people to complete offers with FAKE data is fraudulent and grounds for booting. Do you really think merchants want fake data pulled out of QwestDex.com or some other site like that? You are a thief. Plain and simple. The only people who will offer you sympathy in this thread are other thieves who think it's fine to steal money from merchants because they're hidden behind their keyboards in their Mom's basement (or other similar location).

    If your post means 1 other fraudulent affiliate won't sign-up to MaxBounty, I'll be happy too.
     
    Steven Sauve, May 30, 2008 IP
  11. BlogSalesman

    BlogSalesman Well-Known Member

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    #31
    First, I was saying background in you and I's situation (which I find very funny we are hashing out on here).

    Second, paying people to complete incentivable offers is fraudulent? News to me ...
     
    BlogSalesman, May 30, 2008 IP
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