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dont join, they scam, got first payment, then i scale up and dont pay anymore
Hi! First of all, I want to publish our entire correspondence history and will attach screenshots proving that your traffic is suspicious.

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I’d also like to point out for everyone that yesterday (July 16) was payout day. We informed affiliate #1220 – Rodolfo Mayer – that his traffic is under review and will not be paid until we complete this review, as we have every reason to believe the traffic is fraudulent. As you can see in the screenshot, the user was only told that his traffic was under review (there was no mention of non-payment, even though the traffic looks 100 % fraudulent—proofs below). He immediately tried to manipulate us with threats of negative feedback and claims that he was losing money on Facebook due to non-payment (which is absurd).

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The screenshots show:

  1. Some conversions came from IPs and VPNs that are easily detected in common databases, indicating suspicious traffic—real traffic almost never shows this. If you look at the clicks, there are thousands of bot/VPN clicks, which clearly signals something is wrong.
  2. None of the languages used matches the user’s country.
  3. Just now, after receiving feedback from the advertiser, we were told that all cards were issued in various geos (IT, BE, etc.), which is clear evidence of fraud. (Reminder: the offer is only for the CH audience.)
  4. All devices and browsers are running the same version.
  5. Connection type: almost entirely Wi-Fi.

Having worked in this vertical for over six years, we can confidently say this user is a fraudster attempting to earn money in this way. For these reasons, his payout will be declined and his account blocked. We also ask the forum administration to take note of this.


We would also like to note that this affiliate was mistakenly paid €392.00 for the period June 16–30, 2025, due to our error. Unfortunately, we will absorb these losses, as the advertiser refuses to pay for this traffic. This incident will lead us to scrutinize future fraud attempts even more closely.


We welcome all new affiliates with normal, non-fraudulent traffic and are ready to support you fully so we can achieve success together.
 
Let's clarify a few things dear Sweeply
What you may not know is that half the population in Switzerland is Italian, especially in Zurich! In fact, this is precisely the target audience that was set up in Facebook ads.

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translate: Zurich is home to approximately 23,822 Italians, representing one of the city's largest foreign communities, according to a ResearchGate study. This data refers to the Italian population living in the canton of Zurich, not just the city of Zurich, but it is the largest community.

1) Those who watch streaming movies usually don't use their mobile network due to its speed and bandwidth consumption, so it's completely normal.
2) If the person in question is Italian, what language should they set their phone to? Chinese?
3) Did you know that cards like Revolut, Wise and others I don't know about can be from various countries?
4) this could be a case
5) you are wrong whit this

see the complete stats
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I forgot that in addition to Facebook campaigns I also have organic traffic from Google, which is why there are other countries in the statistics

The first time you paid, what would have been your mistake? Tell her everything, not just the things that are convenient for you! I have nothing to hide, and above all, I'm not a fraudster! At this point, you can keep the money; after all, I only spent a few euros to generate that money! SCAMMERS

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@larinascita2021

I see no facts in your words - just a list of absurd coincidences that couldn’t possibly happen, and it’s ridiculous to discuss. But we’ll be eagerly awaiting your response to the following facts:
  • A user with the same browser language, from the same city
  • A single device
  • A single platform
  • The same browser
  • Versions 137 and 138 only (just two repeating browser versions of chrome)
  • Marked and duplicated from one IP address—of 22 leads, 7 came from the exact same IP
  • Why do none of the 22 leads have a single Swiss card? What a “coincidence”!
  • FYI, on Facebook traffic Wi-Fi connection type is never more than 30–35%; in your case it’s 65–70%. 19 of the 22 leads came via Wi-Fi and 0 via mobile data, which means you’re using a device emulator or an anti-detect browser and don’t even know how to change that setting to spoof a different connection type ;)
    (By the way, Switzerland has excellent internet, so people don’t need to watch movies over Wi-Fi - maybe you don’t know this region well?)
  • Spending a couple of dollars on FB will NEVER give you $100–200 in revenue (in your case it’s $1,121.76). Our own media-buying team at Sweeply has worked with Facebook for six years, and you’ll never make even $200 from $6 in ad spend on FB posts that, if they exist at all, are just smoke-and-mirrors.
    FYI 2.0 - , CH is a country where there are very few Revolut card users, and they are almost all located in the UK, the country of the issuer, but not in IT/BE, which you mention.
If you claim that most of the leads came from your website https://cbo1.my/ , which SimilarWeb reports has 4K reach (note: reach, not link clicks), lately you have generated 2,500 clicks in the first 17 days of July . But given a funnel from a 4K reach, you’d get at most 100 visitors, never 2500 even with your post promotion in fb lol.

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So what are the odds that someone like you, who in the middle of payout day reminds the manager about the regular payments (which we’ve made for years without delay), will send traffic from identical devices/browsers/browser languages/connection types—and that all 22 of these (except one from France, which we’ll overlook) will turn out to be Italians (out of a population of 22K Italians in Zurich’s 450K residents, lol) and no one of them has a Swiss card—yet this traffic is “real”? Rhetorical question.

**Btw, since in your message you say you find it funny because you only spent a few dollars, why in our conversation (look at screenshot we attached above^) did you say you have payment deadlines on Facebook and are losing money? Inconsistency…
Next time, be better prepared.
 
We also forgot to attach an important screenshot: the breakdown of browser languages for your clicks this month, sorted from highest to lowest - including Chinese which you mentioned above LOL.
62 % of CH population speaks German and another 23 % speaks French (85 % total). When the mix of these languages in your traffic is only 15 %, it’s just absurdly laughable…

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I’m also attaching, for anyone interested, a screenshot of the GEO–browser-language correspondence. What do you think about US/FR/TR/CH users who almost never have their native language configured in their phone settings?? lol


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@Sweeply I read your story and I have one question that I think can be off topic, but very useful to clarify the key point. This traffic come from CC submit offers? If yes, how can people fraud with this kind of offers, as in EU there is 3D secure for all cards?
 
@Sweeply I read your story and I have one question that I think can be off topic, but very useful to clarify the key point. This traffic come from CC submit offers? If yes, how can people fraud with this kind of offers, as in EU there is 3D secure for all cards?
I won’t be revealing any secret if I say that fraudsters primarily use virtual or prepaid credit cards, which cost only a few dollars to issue. And to make a conversion on CC-submit offers, all they need is to pay for a trial access at €1.99, after which they receive payouts of €20–50—making it highly profitable for them and driving them to do whatever it takes to legitimize their traffic and disguise it as genuine.
 
Signed up for your affiliate program via the link, waiting on approval.
Do you pay out in crypto?
Is there any annoying KYC for withdrawals? Really want to avoid that hassle.
Do you have a list of top converting offers?
I’ve got a good amount of Google search traffic and I’m looking for high-converting offers and affiliate programs. Thanks!
 
Signed up for your affiliate program via the link, waiting on approval.
Do you pay out in crypto?
Is there any annoying KYC for withdrawals? Really want to avoid that hassle.
Do you have a list of top converting offers?
I’ve got a good amount of Google search traffic and I’m looking for high-converting offers and affiliate programs. Thanks!
Hey mate, yes we do!
Please register at our platform and our manager will contact you soon. Thanks
 
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