a netwrok rejected my application,the am said to me "too many red flags in the system"

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a network rejected my application,the am said to me "too many red flags in the system"
what is his means?

the others question, what is the industry references,why some networks need it?
#application #netwrok #rejected
  • Profile picture of the author jaggyjay
    That statement basically means that allowing you into their network is too risky for them. Phrases like "Raising a red flag" or "raised too many red flags" is a cliche of sorts and can mean that something someone says or does is sets off a warning in someones mind.

    Perhaps when speaking to them you came off as being unauthentic. Either way, they didn't feel comfortable allowing you into their network.
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  • Profile picture of the author lck1115
    Which network?
    i also want to know how they know "too many red flags in the system" from you.
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  • Profile picture of the author Reddevil007
    Originally Posted by keithjones View Post

    a network rejected my application,the am said to me "too many red flags in the system"
    what is his means?

    the others question, what is the industry references,why some networks need it?
    its nothing to do with what you said what he means is whatever tracking platform they are using or maybe some CPA networks that your banned from might have reported you or if the network is on hasoffers it might have shown your profile as fraud its simple as that dude its common sense when the AM says too many red flags in the system means you have definitely done something wrong in the past.
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  • Profile picture of the author mtmjohn
    Originally Posted by keithjones View Post

    a network rejected my application,the am said to me "too many red flags in the system"
    what is his means?

    the others question, what is the industry references,why some networks need it?
    There is a lot of fraud in the industry. CPA networks have anti-fraud system which helps them eliminate fraud. Where are you from? Maybe you are from a country that has a high rate of fraud.
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  • Profile picture of the author JVWhitaker
    industry reference = referral

    You need a referral to get accepted.
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  • Profile picture of the author eac07740
    Don't take it personally. You have a lot more affiliate networks to join.
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  • Profile picture of the author cpaddiction
    Have you ever been banned by any networks before? I'm curious which network you're talking about, since for those who use DirectTrack, HitPath, they do share blacklist. As an Asian, i've applied to 30+, only denied by 2
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  • Profile picture of the author Jetmir
    It's pretty much because of your country.

    Pretty simple, join another network.
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  • Profile picture of the author RemiClick
    Don't give up. There are plenty of networks out there. You will get accepted one day. Keep your chin up
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