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Why send bogus leads? Why defraud people?
You think the advertisers will keep paying for bullshit?
Don't your realize that bullshit like this screws it up across the board?
Why would you kill the goose that lays the golden eggs?

You're fucking it up for everyone.

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There seems to be a small confusion here. The intention is NOT to send the advertiser a bogus lead. What this was simply doing was attracting a person to sign-up for your affiliate offer. Now, when the month was over, there were more people adding their CC for the following months, than those who just left after the first month.

The point of this method was not to completely send a fake lead to the advertiser. The point is that it gets an interested person enrolled into your advertiser's offer.

The reason why the advertisers that my guys promoted aren't pissed of is because these interested people turned into repeat customers after the first month. Though not all did, but the majority did.

And ROI Share won't be launching for 1-2 months. Were adding too many things, so the programming team is head full with work.
 
Bill, I do admit now that I may now see the method as being fraudulent in some sense.

You're such a fucking imbecile...

This reminds me of the drugged up crackhead arguing his case with a cop who just caught him teaching his friends about how to smoke crack without getting caught by the cops.
 
You're such a fucking imbecile...

This reminds me of the drugged up crackhead arguing his case with a cop who just caught him teaching his friends about how to smoke crack without getting caught by the cops.

I agree with you Jon. Fuck, I agree with all. I just want peace and quiet.

But hey, I did use the words "may" and "sense".

But please stop the madness and close this thread :stonedsmilie:
 
Ok so yes I agree that this is a type of fraud, however awhile back I was using a similar method it was basically this same method without being fraud.

Basically you use the same method to get interested people, but instead of going out and registering accounts for them using pre-paid credit cards (FRAUD), you tell them to sign up via a link (Your AFF Link).

You use various methods of tracking (Depending on which programming language your using) and you tell them that once they have signed up and once you've confirmed there signup, they will be given the cost of 1 month back, so a 1 month rebate.

The 1 month rebate comes out of your commission checks.

This is now no longer called fraud instead its called an incentive based offer. Just make sure that the advertisers allow it on there end.

So to go over it again.......

Go find related forums, say bla bla bla get 1 month free by going to this site (Your site), give them a form to enter in some basic info like there name and email address or just there email address, when they submit the form on your site, you have your code log them in the database, you take that database ID number and insert it into the sub-id field of your offer and redirect them to the advertisers site, when a conversion is made you take that subid value, go back to your database lookup the customers email address, say congrats you've signed up, give me your info so I can send you the 1 month rebate money, send them the cost of the first month and continue on living your days without worrying about fraud.

Again this will be considered only on insentive based offers.

I've talked to several affiliate companies about this type of method in the past and they all say its ok if the advertiser allows incentive based traffic, if they don't then it gets touchy and its up to you if you want to risk it or not.
 
Ok so yes I agree that this is a type of fraud, however awhile back I was using a similar method it was basically this same method without being fraud.

Basically you use the same method to get interested people, but instead of going out and registering accounts for them using pre-paid credit cards (FRAUD), you tell them to sign up via a link (Your AFF Link).

You use various methods of tracking (Depending on which programming language your using) and you tell them that once they have signed up and once you've confirmed there signup, they will be given the cost of 1 month back, so a 1 month rebate.

The 1 month rebate comes out of your commission checks.

This is now no longer called fraud instead its called an incentive based offer. Just make sure that the advertisers allow it on there end.

So to go over it again.......

Go find related forums, say bla bla bla get 1 month free by going to this site (Your site), give them a form to enter in some basic info like there name and email address or just there email address, when they submit the form on your site, you have your code log them in the database, you take that database ID number and insert it into the sub-id field of your offer, when a conversion is made you take that subid value, go back to your database lookup the customers email address, say congrats you've signed up, give me your info so I can send you the 1 month rebate money, send them the cost of the first month and continue on living your days without worrying about fraud.

Again this will be considered only on insentive based offers.

I've talked to several affiliate companies about this type of method in the past and they all say its ok if the advertiser allows incentive based traffic, if they don't then it gets touchy and its up to you if you want to risk it or not.

Though it is somewhat similar to mine, we just tackle it as different angles. But I do agree, that the action in my method of secretly signing up for your person is dubious. A way around this would be to have the person sign up via your affiliate URL; then provide him with the number on your gift card; and explain that this will only pay for the first month, and for all following months; he must add his own card for.
 
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