CPAcore.com

schockergd

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I got a IM a few minutes ago from a guy name "Terrence" who runs CPAcore.com , telling me I should become an affiliate because of their 'great offers'.

I asked him how he got my info ,and long story short, he downloaded his former affiliate network's user list and is using it to try and sign up new affiliates. Maybe you don't see the problem , but I do. Now someone has my name, phone number, AIM address and quite possibly my SSN.
 


Yep I hate it when new networks try this shit pretty much makes me never want to work with them cause that's some shady shit to do.
 
I get emails with invites into bananacpa or something like that, yeahcpa all the time. I am pretty sure that they do a similar thing to get a solid user base .
 
here's a hint network owners: spamming a list isn't going to get you quality high volume affiliates to your brokered shit.

You'll be dead in a year for not monitoring traffic quality and losing offers.
 
Their "About Us"

We only accept the affiliate who has been invited by our current affiliates in order to make our network keep away from fraud.
 
I get emails with invites into bananacpa or something like that, yeahcpa all the time. I am pretty sure that they do a similar thing to get a solid user base .

Banana Ads?

They said they are a "Private" aff company, and i got an invitation from them. yay!
 
Some name suggestions for future networks : CPAfuck.com, CPAfag.com, CPAtits.com, CPAdog.com, etc
 
Banana Ads?

They said they are a "Private" aff company, and i got an invitation from them. yay!

They're all "private networks" these days... trying to create some level of exclusivity while they only allow (7) new affiliates in per day on their "invitation only, private network."
 
Maybe it's just me, but I have a certain amount of hatred reserved for Networks that call themselves "something CPA" or "CPA something". I think it's because I imagine them being ran by loads of ClickBank MMO guruz.

looks incredibly legit

Couldn't agree more. It's like GeoCities has come back as a "CPA" company - GeoCitiesCPA.com