Aussie-Dave
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In a carry over from lots0 adding his poll:
https:// www. affiliateguarddog. com/forums/cross-marketing-problem-t4501.html
This topic is not an isolated incident.
Over the past 12 months we're seeing more and more affiliates protesting against programs enlisting varied unethical marketing campaigns to tagged players.
Albeit depending on who is doing it, some affiliates don't seem to care. However for those that do have an issue with a program trying to steal rightful earnings out of your pocket, should we just stand by, not say jack and wave bye bye to our legitimate earnings each month?
I for one say NO!
Whilst I agree naming and shaming should only be used as a last resort, on the flip these unethical practices are turning into an epidemic which ultimately it's hard working, ethical affiliates who are left out of pocket.
Is it time to start kicking up the dust on programs who think they can steal from affiliates?
https:// www. affiliateguarddog. com/forums/cross-marketing-problem-t4501.html
This topic is not an isolated incident.
Over the past 12 months we're seeing more and more affiliates protesting against programs enlisting varied unethical marketing campaigns to tagged players.
Albeit depending on who is doing it, some affiliates don't seem to care. However for those that do have an issue with a program trying to steal rightful earnings out of your pocket, should we just stand by, not say jack and wave bye bye to our legitimate earnings each month?
I for one say NO!
Whilst I agree naming and shaming should only be used as a last resort, on the flip these unethical practices are turning into an epidemic which ultimately it's hard working, ethical affiliates who are left out of pocket.
Is it time to start kicking up the dust on programs who think they can steal from affiliates?