Do you give real address when signing up as affiliates?

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Hi, I know that real home address is required for payout purpose but do you actually use real name and real address when signing up as an affiliate for example ClickFunnels...Do you give your real first name and real last name and real address when signing up for any affiliate program?
 
If you plan on having a long term relationship then yes you should probably establish trust with your aff manager by giving real data.
 
I signup with my pseudonym details and once I get close to payout threshold I update with my official government identity.

No point in giving away important details until I can see the reliability, trustibilty and viability of the affiliate network.
 
If you are not out to try and scam the system then yes. If you read their TOS using fake info can cost you your account and any money you have gotten if they figure it out so why risk it.
 
Obviously I will give real address and real name, Because of some time some company ask for NID or electric bill or pass port copy that time my money will be in problem. So real things is always antiseptic
 
I signup with my pseudonym details and once I get close to payout threshold I update with my official government identity.

No point in giving away important details until I can see the reliability, trustibilty and viability of the affiliate network.

Hmm, correct. Will do that from now onwards. That's good thinking because any network or any website can suddenly get shutdown and they can easily sell our info for money. Not everyone is like the Telegram founder who denied selling credentials to Russia govt and ended up losing millions. Hats off of to him. A GENUINE Entrepreneur!

Are you from Pakistan?

Nah brother, I'm from India, you potential racist f#ck. So, according to thick headed scrubs like you, every citizen from Pakistan does that?
Get this through your thick head that EVERY COUNTRY in the WORLD has both, good and bad people. Every country has genuine customers and scammers mixed but the rate of scammers is high in some countries but that does NOT mean that every people of that country are scammers right?

You think USA, UK, Australia, Canada DONT have scammers and frauds? Like I said this world is like a Zoo. There are different types of people everywhere in the world. Don't just point anything at anyone just because you have found some frauds or scammers from their country. NOT everyone is the same!

Today, two or three BHW members were bullying a guy from Uganda or Nigeria or something just because he asked to be spoonfed and was blaming BHW for not able to make money by himself. I just ignore such threads because I don't like spoon-feds. Instead, s#it went down and continued for 7-8 pages and the mod ultimately closed down.

Like I said, DO NOT bring country, religion, caste, and race while discussing or debating something because not everyone is the same.

It's because of people like you that causes trouble. Thick heads like you think you all are something big but NO, in reality, scrubs like you are just pathetic keyboard warriors who p##s in front of real-life situations lol.

@Mods, @Admins, @Staffs, I'm sorry for the rant! Because I faced similar thing online when I used to play Call Of Duty 4 on PC and people were like Indians are s#it and this and that. They used to constantly talk s#it about our culture and religion etc. In every server, I went we used to get bullied lol because we used to kick their a##es haha. It's that reason I gave up PC gaming couple of years ago and shifted to console. I hate such people!

If you are not out to try and scam the system then yes. If you read their TOS using fake info can cost you your account and any money you have gotten if they figure it out so why risk it.

Yes mate, I already put real info on affiliate networks that I work with but just thought to ask you guys because any company can get shut down anytime and with the risk of online crimes, I was just a bit worried and wanted to use an alias but you cleared my view, so thanks :)

Obviously I will give real address and real name, Because of some time some company ask for NID or electric bill or pass port copy that time my money will be in problem. So real things is always antiseptic

True :)
 
ShiningWarrior,

You have too much imagination. Stick to the point, no need to get personal.

Everything you wrote does not apply to me or anyone else on this forum.
 
Think twic before signup, do your own due diligence once you signup be authentic and work towards earning. if you are soo much worried/distracted about your ID's you are not in a level to do affiliate marketing.
 
ITS GOOD TO GIVE YOUR REAL DATA'S TO START A REAL AFFILIATE BECAUSE AT THE END ITS MATTER MOST WE DON'T NEED TO BE ANONYMOUS
 
If you don't like getting paid use fake details. But if they withhold money and ask you to prove your identity, and you can't, you have fuck all to complain about when they don't pay you.
 
If you don't like getting paid use fake details. But if they withhold money and ask you to prove your identity, and you can't, you have fuck all to complain about when they don't pay you.

That was not my intention mate. I was just wanting to use an online alias and that's all, although I do use my real name and details on network sites where payment is involved. That thought just popped into my mind and decided to ask here :P
 
That was not my intention mate. I was just wanting to use an online alias and that's all, although I do use my real name and details on network sites where payment is involved. That thought just popped into my mind and decided to ask here :p

Oh you mean related to your websites? In that case no, I wouldn't associate my name with my websites.
 
Hi, I know that real home address is required for payout purpose but do you actually use real name and real address when signing up as an affiliate for example ClickFunnels...Do you give your real first name and real last name and real address when signing up for any affiliate program?
name -yes (mostly as long as I don't suspect them to be spam )
address -real (but on a large scale just till the name of the city or something, not the exact one )
 
I want to be paid. So, yes, as long the site is legit. If the site sounds fishy or too good to be true, I won't even register.
 
If a merchant sends you checks (like Aweber), yes you need to submit your real rname and address.
 
Fake data as long as pay via Bitcoins e.g / Payza(Steahl Account) / PM / Payeer otherwise Fake ID via Paypal & etc
 
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