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Simon 2006-02-28 08:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Greenguy
So the moral of the story is that traffic from Yahoo is bad? |couch|

Actually, I think the moral is:
The GG&J board is not a good place to come piss on an affiliate.

(unless you just like getting pisssed on in return) |pissright|ohhhhh||pissleft|

Glad to hear you two worked things out, Halfdeck.
Hopefully some lessons will be learned from what happened.

Surfn 2006-02-28 08:43 AM

I've learned my lesson. I will NOT participate in any future threads like this one.

koolkat 2006-02-28 12:05 PM

|pokefun|
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Originally Posted by Surfn
I've learned my lesson. I will NOT participate in any future threads like this one.


whitey 2006-02-28 01:16 PM

This is a funny thread...|bananna|

Jim 2006-02-28 01:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Halfdeck
Jim, the hacker came into my site directly from Yahoo (times like this I'm glad I wrote a script that tracks everything :)). The backward timestamps are probably due to our servers being in different time zones.


Last night, Ryan wrote me an email saying that he dropped me solely for security reasons -- and that he is willing to reactivate my account. I chose to think it over. This afternoon, he called me up on the phone.

He explained his site has a bad history with traffic coming from an affiliate that promoted him using a fake TGP. He also said he regularly flies over to Asia to shoot his models, so he feels a bit protective about his content. He added that his affiliate program has only been up for about a year.

Apprently, he freaked out when he received a hack attempt alert and deactivated my account on impulse. He told me that in hindsight, he realizes he made a mistake.

He also said he was about to apologize to me before I posted this thread. I did warn him several hours before actually posting, and I emailed him the link after I posted so he has a chance to make his case. His previous emails lead me to think he already made up his mind, and his first post in this thread didn't at all sound apologetic, though at that point I figure he was too annoyed at reading what was being posted to do much else but defend himself.

In the end, everyone fucks up. What matters to me is when you fuck up, you admit you fucked up, make amends, and try not to make the same mistake twice. That's how I like to operate. Though it took alot of doing, Ryan has apologized to me and offered to reactivate my account. After thinking it over, I've decided to accept.

For the guys who came to my defense in this thread and pumped up the heat in the oven, all I can say is thanks.

Everyone does make mistakes. I hope that if you just dealt with them instead of bringing it to the board, it would have worked out the same. But, I doubt it...

That's why I love this and other boards. Back in the day, there was no place where anyone could bitch about a sponsor. You just had to suck it up and hope for the best.

Again, if anyone ever has a problem with a sponsor, try the help desk. If you don't hear from me, that always means that I have not heard from the sponsor in question. Give me a few days and then, post away. If it is an emergency, post without using the help desk. Never feel bad about posting a problem with a sponsor. Unless, of course...it is one of ours on this board :) I can always get in touch with all of them.

Halfdeck 2006-03-01 12:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Surfn
I've learned my lesson. I will NOT participate in any future threads like this one.

My fuck up. I went soft after the guy called me up. Next time I'll follow Jim's advice. It was my mistake to do a double take after I bitched about a sponsor.

I'm going to put my money where my mouth is. No offense to Ryan, but seeing that he did not bother to come back and post here, I've changed my links so I won't be profitting from his program.

Carrie 2006-03-01 02:01 PM

Wow. First time I've seen looking for an .htaccess file called a serious, severe, and malicious hacking attempt. Someone's skin is on a little too tight.

ronnie 2006-03-01 02:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Halfdeck
My fuck up. I went soft after the guy called me up. Next time I'll follow Jim's advice. It was my mistake to do a double take after I bitched about a sponsor.

I'm going to put my money where my mouth is. No offense to Ryan, but seeing that he did not bother to come back and post here, I've changed my links so I won't be profitting from his program.

Sure would have or could have made a big difference if he came here and admitted the mistake or jumping the gun, but he did'nt. As said before, probably could have saved some possible affiliates. His lack of posts on this thread, sure dont show the good side.

ronnie

Nikki_Licks 2006-03-03 01:26 PM

We are presently looking for good affiliate programs and you can be sure this is one that will be on the list of who not to contact.

I personally think it is obsurd that you would punish your affiliate for something someone else attempted to do.

I am also glad you posted this. It is so often people are done wrong and no one says anything about it; until the next person gets burned or not treated fairly and by then it could be too late for others :)


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