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Old 2004-12-09, 01:02 PM   #12
RWF
Aw, Dad, you've done a lot of great things, but you're a very old man, and old people are useless
 
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: USA
Posts: 22
Thanks for clarifying the "reseller".

Quote "Thirdly, why solicit comments from other webmasters whether they think it's fair when I've already stated, WE NEVER DID THAT."

Darryll, fair enough, so allow me to me rephrase my solicitation.

Is there any of you webmasters reading this, who are or have been an affiliate of a Verotel paysite, AND who has had his acocunt suspended due to a chargeback, AND have experienced a fee deduction on their account?


I have to admit, that going back to my old invoices I do NOT see such a $30 fee, but I do remember reading about such a fee on another forum.

For now, until comments might prove me right, please allow me to apologize to Darryll and Verotel for my accusation that Verotel charges affiliates a $30 fee, as I can currently not prove it.

Also allow me to apologize for "only" writing a half-truth about the domain name transfers to Verotel, and a thanks to Darryll for clarifying the matter.

However I still dislike the business practice of Verotel that they do not keep tracking signups and credit those to the affiliate, after a payment to Verotel has been made after an account suspension.

In my case I was unlucky to have a high commision on a yearly subscription being charged back in a slow sales month. Verotel then suspended my account, and then snatched all my sales commissions that occured until I coughed up the ransom balance, NOT fee

This is the business practice I dislike. If I had been a billing provider, I would only suspend payment to the affiliate, and not the whole account, until account went in positive, either by payment from affiliate or from further commissions. That is in my humble opinion a fair business practice.


Finally let me apologize to Exxotica for making her SolarBilling.com thread into a Verotel. I am sorry honey
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