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Originally Posted by Greenguy
If that's true & the program is using NATS or MPA, wouldn't the sale still not be credited to the affiliate? I mean, if CCBill (or any processor) screws it up, the fancy program would, by default, screw it up as well since it's just reporting the info the processor gives them.
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Sorry for the late response, was enjoying a weekend holliday
Anyhow, when using ccbill or any other processor through an affiliate software management system like mpa or nats you are sending the surfer to the actual software which then sends it onto the processor. Its the nats/mpa software that is calculating signups, crediting accounts etc ... ccbill is only processing the transactions.
There are many sponsors which use ccbill processing but use their own affiliate software to keep track of sales etc ... pussycash would be one example.
As chris said cascading is just one example where software like nats and mpa can really help pick up on extra sales, along with the ability to have as many payment methods as you want but still all are credited to the affiliate.