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December 28, 2006 at 7:13 pm #720200
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InactiveThis needs to be talked out with each individual program.
Also, be aware that programs with predatory terms, as in if you don’t send new players they withhold your earnings, are useless for such purposes.
December 28, 2006 at 7:17 pm #720201
gamesdexMemberSo in each case it would require contacting the respective affiliate program to see if they can cater for the transfer?
Are peoples general experience that they can are willing to do so?
December 28, 2006 at 7:28 pm #720203Anonymous
InactiveMany are willing to let a new person take over your account with your permission.
After that, you can open a new account of your own.
December 28, 2006 at 7:36 pm #720204
gamesdexMemberPresumably you would only want one account though as you tend to get a greater % share / CPA with higher numbers. So no real problem if you don’t have an existing account, but otherwise you would want the new players transferred to yours.
December 29, 2006 at 12:28 am #720224Anonymous
InactiveOnly as a sample, Referback is offering one the most complete Terms and Conditions covering issues such us “Sales of the Business” and “Death of Affiliate”.
However I can’t find provisions for your particular matter.An answer for the Aff Manager.
Anyway I think that for people buying sites often, an offshore Corporation i a must.
In this way they can keep their personal aff account and transfer the new one to the Corporation.
No problem. Two different entitiesDecember 29, 2006 at 12:32 am #720225
gamesdexMembervilla10 wrote:Only as a sample, Referback is offering one the most complete Terms and Conditions covering issues such us “Sales of the Business” and “Death of Affiliate”.
However I can’t find provisions for your particular matter.An answer for the Aff Manager.
Anyway I think that for people buying sites often, an offshore Corporation i a must.
In this way they can keep their personal aff account and transfer the new one to the Corporation.
No problem. Two different entitiesDoes the company not then run into the same problem, however, of having multiple accounts at the same place assuming a number of website acquisitions?
December 29, 2006 at 12:39 am #720226Anonymous
InactiveSay there’s an aff. buying several accounts of the same program, you may be right.
I think that due the new market conditions sine october 2006 this topic should be a special issue in the terms and conditions of the programs.
A lot of people buying sites and accounts.December 29, 2006 at 12:53 am #720227Anonymous
InactiveIt is handled on an individual basis and depends on the accounts involved and whatnot.
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