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Question about refunds
Have been working on revshare for 2 years and was quite happy with long rebills... till refunds came( looks like I lost more $ than I made on those joins cause of penalty...
Now thinking of shifting to PPS maybe, how's the situation there? Is it the same in case of refunds? |
Sponsors will deduct refunds from your future earnings - no matter if it's Revshare or PPS.
I know that only PimpRoll doesn't deduct refunds from affiliates :2 cents: |
Are you also active in mobile revenue share sales?
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That's another issue with using revshare with dishonest or unknown sponsors. They can easily claim at any time that a customer with six months worth of rebills got a refund or chargeback and then deduct a massive amount from you. You have no way of verifying whether it's true or not. Just drop the sponsor if the refund % gets too high. Usually it only gets worse.
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It's pretty trivial to just set up a duplicate account for the customer without being tied to the affiliate too. All you do is send the customer an email saying "We had to change your account login for security reasons....everything else is the same...here is your new login name and password...sorry for any inconvenience but we take security seriously for your protection..blah". For all we know it may be possible to keep the same username and password too and be totally transparent for the customer. It's a safe bet that a dishonest sponsor will always find a way to do stuff like this. The only way to prevent it is by the software being designed to anticipate it. In this case it would mean making sure to notify the affiliate about what is happening to their referred user. |
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If you think a sponsor is playing games it's best to drop them. Once they start it only gets worse. But not every refund or chargeback is the result of sponsor games. Often they are real. Set a maximum percentage you'll tolerate and leave if they get over that. Or look for games where the refunds always seem to come right around the time when a payment would be due. That's another popular game so that you never get paid. Go with your gut. |
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You can't manually take away sales in NATS. |
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I do see based on their wiki they say certain actions can only be performed on members not associated with a biller. That's good assuming it's true. But like I said I am very hesitant to say there is no way around it. And not all sponsors are using NATS either. |
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1. Assume all sponsors are crooks and are ripping you off in some way.
2. If you're making acceptable money, despite being ripped off, that's all that matters. |
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signupdamnit where do you come up with this bullshit? Seriously? It's like you completely fucked up so bad that you are now inventing scams that are going on within the industry just to avoid blaming yourself...
Here's the truth about refunds. If you are finding you are getting a high number of refunds? It's not the program, its your marketing! I'd say we've maybe had 5 or 6 webmasters over the years who had a refund rate that was too high for our liking and we have had to switch them to revshare--only because we aren't in business to lose money (imagine that). Maybe not even that many out of the tens of thousands we have. I'm pretty sure I'm a little more qualified than our small time friend doing all the talking in this thread about the subject. Hit me up and let me take a look at your sites. I don't even care if you are advertising our sites or not I'll let you know if what you are doing is attracting refunds or not. Or at least help you set it up to make it happen less often. |
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Well said Glen. |
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Take a look -> http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=2cebl3&s=5 Yeah that's MPA, not NATS, but anyway he's obviously NOT talking out of his ass, Glenn. And that's the point. :2 cents: :2 cents: |
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