Anyone else getting scrubbed alot from credit offers

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Hey guys I have been pushing traffic to credit report offers for the past 11 months or more to various different networks it seems like the last 2-3 months there has been alot of scrubbing. is anyone else having this same type of scrubbing issue.

I would say there scrubbing at least 75% as of right now I know this cause I have alot of tracking in place to know when sales come in. anyone else who runs alot of credit offers please let me know. If this is same issue for as well I appreciate any comments
#alot #cpa #credit #offers #scrubbed
  • Profile picture of the author pacelattin
    laws have changed, the free credit companies are in trouble. Basically the companies are not paying you for people who don't fit certain criteria and the network is most likely not telling (or doesn't know) about this new filter.
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  • Profile picture of the author Royce24
    thank so much for your reply
    Oh really where did find this out at? or when did this start happening do have a link to article saying this? that the law has changed I would really appreciate any further info regarding this.

    thanks for your help
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  • Profile picture of the author pacelattin
    Royce, I talk to most of the network owners on a daily basis, among other things. Just general discussion from CEO's of the networks.
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  • Profile picture of the author Royce24
    thanks for your response. So what laws have changed? And when you say trouble, are you saying that you feel the credit offers will no longer be around in a few weeks? Is this the reason why there is alot more scrubbing now you believe in the credit reports?

    Please respond back thanks
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  • Profile picture of the author HROS
    Pace, when you say "in trouble"..what do you mean?...it's one thing to have gossip with network owners and another thing to have documentation saying they are 'in trouble'. Please elaborate and provide some documentation or contacts to verify what you are saying, please.

    I run credit offers and if they are not divulging all of the necessary info to the publishers, then maybe you should do any expose in your next newsletter

    Thanks
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    • Profile picture of the author pacelattin
      Trouble means that the model is no longer working except for the top companies. You may have noticed that all the offers now have a page of disclaimers including that the product can actually be received for free, that they will be rebilled (even before ordering) month after month, etc.

      I'd be careful working with any product that is not owned by one of the major credit companies, a lot of those are going out of business and getting tons of consumer complaints...

      Originally Posted by HROS View Post

      Pace, when you say "in trouble"..what do you mean?...it's one thing to have gossip with network owners and another thing to have documentation saying they are 'in trouble'. Please elaborate and provide some documentation or contacts to verify what you are saying, please.

      I run credit offers and if they are not divulging all of the necessary info to the publishers, then maybe you should do any expose in your next newsletter

      Thanks
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  • Profile picture of the author ChrisBa
    Like Pace has said I see a lot of different terms on offers, people require different credit ratings and debt levels..

    also how do you know it's scrubbing for sure?
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