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@antoine 131175 wrote:

After hearing webmasters rave about this service I finally decided to sign up today.

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@antoine 131175 wrote:

A couple of problems I noticed. As someone else mentioned one negative balance should not affect all the other programs, as webmasters don’t actually have to pay out the negative. What I would do is have the negative balance show up, but just compute it as 0 for the total balance.

As I said before, we can’t do it this way as there are many programs which carry over all negative balances. Of course, you don’t need to pay the negative but it will be subtracted from your revenues in the next months. If we didn’t include it in the weekly or monthly totals, the total revenue for the year would be wrong.

Please email us a list of programs which we should change and how we should change them and we will do that ASAP… support A T statsremote D O T com

@antoine 131175 wrote:

Also, for some reason my stats dont always reflect the real stats. Rewardaffiliates is off by about $1000 from what my statsremote interface is showing. (and yes I have the percentage right)

Solved already :) Something general about the display percentage: There are quite a few affiliate programs that only show the gross sales in their stats and people get a certain percentage, e.g. 50%. In such cases you can just enter 50% and StatsRemote will show your actual commission. Most programs show the actual commission and you can just leave it at 100%.

@antoine 131175 wrote:

Nonetheless a great program with a great interface, keep up the good work. My main concern right now is the stats being off as in the above example.

Thanks :)

@Engineer 131178 wrote:

I started using Stats Remote a few days ago — so far I like it a lot. It’s a huge time saver.

Thanks :)

@Engineer 131178 wrote:

Is anyone able to get their Bodog stats to appear? I only see $0, but that isn’t correct.

@bonustreak 131182 wrote:

Bodog has never worked for me not sure why but then again I don’t give them much exposure..lol

Bodog works fine here. StatsRemote successfully checks the stats and displays the correct numbers. Do you get a red or blue status? Also, what happens when you click on the account in StatsRemote. Are you automatically logged into your stats in IE or do you get an error or a login page?

@AmCan 131192 wrote:

I’m curious where you guys are located, where your servers are and where your business records are kept. Is everything in Germany? I certainly wouldn’t want my information in the US or Canada.

Our company is located in Germany and our servers are in the US. Since we only use 3rd party payment processors, we only store the following information on our servers: username, password, name and email. We don’t store any addresses or phone numbers on our servers at all.

@AmCan 131192 wrote:

Also, i don’t know if this has been asked, but do you have permissions from all the affiliate programs, advertising programs, to do this. I sure don’t want to get on a google shit-list for using.

We don’t need permission from the programs. StatsRemote can be compared to a browser. When StatsRemote logs into the stats, a special user agent is sent which identifies StatsRemote. If a company doesn’t want their affiliates to use StatsRemote, they can just block our user agent. This only happened twice in the last 5 years and both companies unblocked us quickly again because a lot of affiliates complained.

@AmCan 131192 wrote:

Sounds like a great system, something so many of us have talked about doing or tried, etc. over the years. Best yet, it’s not just gaming, but all sorts of programs.

Congrats on what sounds like the killer app for Web revenue data management.

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Let me know if you have any further questions.