Yeah and thats why i don't love nats, too!
Myself i am coder and when for the first time i encountered nats links, i noticed that the username string looks like base64 encoded, so when i needed to play around it with i decoded it, and saw some numbers, tellling me nothing famialiar, then i just left away...
ok, someone in here explained that this
NjU5OjM6MQ is base64 encoded string. Okay, i decode it and get the result -
659:3:1 Now in order to change that with someone elses code i need to replace 659 with other affiliate number. Now can someone tell from where one affiliate to a sponsor with nats can get his numeric id, which seems to be his real one?
When you signup for the sponsor you choose your own username, when you get your linking codes, your username looks completely different, and at last but not least none of these is your real username, and finally you don't know from where to get your real numeric id

Funny isn't, or consufing isn't it
Not blaming the nats staff, but for sure you people must make it easy for your endusers
So can someone finally explain how the easiest way we can change the webmaster id from a nats linking code?
