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It is difficult to completely avoid disputes related to payments
unsafe credit cards
How can disputes be minimized when using affiliates?
Hello TJ, thank you very much for your reply; it has been very helpful to me. Regarding your response, I have a few more questions I would like to ask.The majority of affiliates creating disputes over payments are affiliates that typically use risky traffic sources, or are knowingly sending bad traffic to the offers, maybe using bots for some types of conversions, etc.
Another cause of disputes is "newbies". Newbies are in need of guidance and should be held to a "newbie contract". A contract that is a bit more restrictive than is required for a seasoned affiliate. This can be done by placing caps on earnings, probation periods, etc. This should be mndatory with any and all affiliate networks and affiliate programs.
Specially using stolen credit cards? There should be something else?What do you consider an "unsafe" credit card?
Great, this is the best solution I can think of. Thank you very much!I highly recommend never having more than 20% of your affiliates be in the "newbie" category. I also recommend that your onboarding of affiliates be reviewed by an affiliate expert, including having an affiliate interview on Skype be mandatory, and that onboarding affiliate reviewer be responsible for distributed the applicants into the appropriate category.
Maintaining communications with affiliates helps to keep them in responsible behaviors. By discussing with them their needs and their performance you are keeping them on notice that both unscrupulous marketing results in an abundance of chargebacks and dismissals as well as good performance and minimal chargebacks results in higher payouts and other benefits.
Yes, I think we are 2.1. Are you an Affiliate network
2. Are you a business offering an affiliate program
yes, this is really troublesomeThey are not the same and the nature of dispute generally is an issue of transparency.
Because "you say so" doesn't really cut it when there is no verifiable data disclosed --this is true any `commission` payment for either a goal achieved or a sale made --and its payment beyond the 'suspense' time (read: charge-back).
I have seen these situations over and over with many parties over a period of 20 years.
There is no absolute solution to this problem occurring with any interested party in a transaction.