Thanks for the info, Ora. 
I have a few questions if you don’t mind.
1. What happens when we submit a spam report to [email protected]? What sort of action can we expect?
2. When you find the guilty affiliate, what happens to him? Do you tell him to remove “only” the pages that have been turned in, or do you permanently ban him from the Cpays affiliate program?
If I may make a suggestion — I think the best way to help solve the spam problem, is to ban the offending affiliate permanently. These “black hat” webmasters will remove the pages you ask them to, but while they are doing that, they are running programs in the background that can crank out thousands of new pages… faster than we can report them to you. This is the type of thing that we want to see stopped. Please don’t reward this behavior by paying affiliates that do things like this. Please close their accounts — locate and close *all* of their accounts (black hatters often have multiple accounts), and kick them out forever.
I can almost guarantee, if you do this, if you get rid of the unethical webmasters promoting your brands, more “white hat” webmasters will be interested in doing business with you. And as we all know, having white hat webmasters on your side can be very profitable (or it can work the other way, too). :burnafatt