CPA Offer Credit Card Submit

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Hey guys! Quick question. I want to start a campaign on a offer but it requires CC submit. Now how does this actually work? How is the success rate usually? My fear is that I create a large campaign, people submit CC and then all of a sudden they have buyers remorse. Would the network take commission away from me if they cancel payment once the CC was submitted? Thanks guys!

John
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  • Profile picture of the author martinkeens
    If the advertiser complains to the network about the quality (or lack thereof) of your traffic, the network can kick you off of the offer, lower your payout, or whatever else they and the advertiser feel is appropriate.

    And if they feel that there is a case of fraud, then yes, they will take your commissions as well.
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  • Profile picture of the author williamrs
    I think it can happen eventually, but not very often. If you get many leads and it happens to 1 or 2 I think that the advertiser won't complain. However, if you send low quality traffic to the offer and it happens very often chances are that you will lose your commissions and maybe even your account if they (advertiser and network) think that it's a case of fraud.


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  • Profile picture of the author ChrisBa
    Originally Posted by paragone View Post

    Hey guys! Quick question. I want to start a campaign on a offer but it requires CC submit. Now how does this actually work? How is the success rate usually? My fear is that I create a large campaign, people submit CC and then all of a sudden they have buyers remorse. Would the network take commission away from me if they cancel payment once the CC was submitted? Thanks guys!

    John
    There is a big long formula involved with this, it's called lead quality.. they won't do it all the time, if you make sure you have good quality traffic with min charge-backs you should be fine.
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