Competitor Doing Cookie Stuffing. What should I do?
I'm promoting a product with PPC campaigns that is on a high-competitive market. I have the adwords conversion tracking code installed on the thank you page of the product so I can track the conversions.
During the last week, I sow the total number of clickbank sales promoting that product has been decreased by far, while adwords keep reporting the same (+ or - ) conversion rate.
I analyzed my competitors and I found that one of them is cookie stuffing visitors.. So, every time a visitor buy the product after visiting his site, he is credited for the comission - even if the visitor - before buying - clicked on my aff link.
I don't think it's legal, but I'm not sure.. this is why I'm asking now here.
If it's not legal, I'll report it to clickbank customer service and then they will take care of.
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