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July 19, 2007 at 4:11 pm #603964AnonymousInactive
Hello All –
Back again with another change to CPays terms and conditions…
CPays NEW Term wrote:4.1.1 CPL (Cost Per Lead) ProgramCPL structure is a one-time payment program based on players which sign up to xxxhttp://www.pokerroomschool.com. The CPL maximum amount is $15. The affiliate is paid for each of his sign ups once the players account details are validated over the phone. We reserve the right to cancel the CPL program at any given time.
The CPL commission is according to the following table:CPL Payment – Poker School (Table C):
Number of NEW subscribers directed by you to the Poker School
(Qualifying new subscribers) You earn this CPL:
From 1-100 new subscribers per month $2 per subscriber
From 101-499 new subscribers per month $5 per subscriber
From 500-999 new subscribers per month $10 per subscriber
Over 1000+ new subscribers per month $15 per subscriberThe TAS notified us of this change within the past 4 hours. It looks like pokerroomschools.com is now part of the CPays program? Or are they just some type of super-affiliate for them?
Anyway – there it is.
July 20, 2007 at 9:24 pm #743103AnonymousInactiveThanks. Interesting new concept to pay for leads even though I believe this is just another sneaky way for CPAYS to rip off its partners in the long run :sarcasm:
July 21, 2007 at 10:29 am #743125voodoomanMember@kwblue 131740 wrote:
Hello All –
Back again with another change to CPays terms and conditions…
The TAS notified us of this change within the past 4 hours. It looks like pokerroomschools.com is now part of the CPays program? Or are they just some type of super-affiliate for them?
Anyway – there it is.
Would not touch CPays with a forty-foot barge poll. They are spam specialists.
July 21, 2007 at 12:03 pm #743131AnonymousInactiveI’m not disagreeing with anyone on CPays in general..
My duties, though, are to report the changes no matter if the company is predatory or affiliate-friendly The CPL program appears only to deal with pokerroomschool.com and our assumption is that it allows CPays to make some money on the side by getting a percentage of signups much like we do..
Just a guess, though.
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