Affiliace.com - NO REPLIES, NO COMMUNICATION!!

ukaffiiliate

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I used to read this forum a lot but I haven't participated so much.
I'm wondering what are my options if I'm awaiting a payment from Affiliace.com and no one replies to my emails? I've been sending emails every 4-5 days to info@affiliace.com and that's the only email I got, but no one replies.

I can't see Mike who's supposed to be the account manager online, he's not online in Skype nor AIM, I can't even communicate with him.

Why are they ignoring all my emails? :485:
This is really annoying. Do you have any suggestions what can be done about it?
 


Did you look at the site?

Try the other 2 emails on the site:


affiliates@affiliace.com
merchants@affiliace.com

or the phone number...

Phone: +1 (805) 322-3822

or either of the two offices...

New York
228 Park Ave S #20165
New York, New York 10003
USA

Toronto
4841 Yonge St. #43128
Toronto, ON M2N 6N1
Canada

I saw and tried the phone number but no one answers there, never.
Mailing Address is useless, no one reads letters.

Thanks for the emails, I haven't paid attentions to these 2 emails however this isn't the first time I'm waiting for a payment from Affiliace, coz' I got paid very month from them, only recently they have started to ignore my emails.
I also used to send emails to the info@affiliace.com mailbox and always received replies, just in the past 3-4 weeks no one replies, nothing at all, I get absolutely no replies, been trying to contact them since the end of September without any success.
 
I remember a while back exactly the same situation happened on digitalpoint with affiliace. They brought out some really hot email submits and probably had quite a few affiliates running questionable traffic to them. They were on the forums every day up until one point, then suddenly everyone had problems getting hold of them and stopped getting paid. I tried some of their offers myself and they were converting great. Luckily I managed to pull my ads before I wasted too much. Never did get paid by them and that was probably this time last year.
 
wow man, sorry for your loss. But honestly there isn't much you can do besides Watch who you trust your money with.
 
Fuck letting that shit go. Chase them until the end, and if that don't work get a baseball bat and hop on a plane.

We all know we should run traffic to reputable networks, but all the other 'run out of public toilet' networks need to be held accountable as well.

If they have any kind of reputation to uphold, start posting in other forums too.

I had an issue with a network recently, and was being ignored, until i started posting on WarriorForum, now my issue is being sorted out.
 
I had an issue with a network recently, and was being ignored, until i started posting on WarriorForum, now my issue is being sorted out.

I'd rather take the loss and write it off then go crying on Warrior Forum to those assholes.
 
Will it help if I send them a link to this topic?
Probably not, it especially wouldn't help if you linked this thread to WaFo, as they think this forum is pretty much blackhats and scums (I would too if my sheltered eyes got dickrolled one too many times).

Besides you say they're not communicating, I doubt anything other than actually being served a lawsuit would change that tone.

Also seems their main website is down, partner.* is blank, and only thing that really seems to show much content is the sign up URL.
 
How much money is it?

I don't know how the law works in the US, but if it was in the UK, I'd take a snapshot of the "you have earned $XXXX this month" as proof of debt, issue an invoice, then a final demand, followed by a county court summons.

Or pass it to a local debt collection agency that takes a % of money collected and let them do the hassling, while you get on with making more money.

If you're going to do that, I suggest doing it very quickly - in my experience the likleihood of getting your cash decreases massively the longer you leave it.
 
How much money is it?

I don't know how the law works in the US, but if it was in the UK, I'd take a snapshot of the "you have earned $XXXX this month" as proof of debt, issue an invoice, then a final demand, followed by a county court summons.

Or pass it to a local debt collection agency that takes a % of money collected and let them do the hassling, while you get on with making more money.

If you're going to do that, I suggest doing it very quickly - in my experience the likleihood of getting your cash decreases massively the longer you leave it.

It's a few hundred of dollars, I don't think it is much for a lawsuit.
I am in the UK but Affiliace is in the US.
I sent a link to Mike to see this thread, he finally replied and let me know he will look into it on Monday tomorrow.
 
Never ceases to amaze me. There's at least 15-20 well known trusted networks around. And people decide to run with unknown networks then complain when they don't get paid. I think often greed overtakes. I know it does me some times and I decide to work with an advertiser that's against my better judgement. For that we've taken some heavy losses in advertiser non-payment this year. Go Figure!
 
I've removed all links associated with Affiliace due to non-payment.
In total they owe me about $565 USD
I'll take it as a loss and move on.
 
Never ceases to amaze me. There's at least 15-20 well known trusted networks around. And people decide to run with unknown networks then complain when they don't get paid. I think often greed overtakes. I know it does me some times and I decide to work with an advertiser that's against my better judgement. For that we've taken some heavy losses in advertiser non-payment this year. Go Figure!

Or maybe for some reason they couldn't get approved by the known networks *grin* :P