[SCAM] - National Debt Relief Affiliate Program - $25K Owed

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The National Debt Relief Affiliate Program that is run via ShareASale is a SCAM.

If you are thinking about joining this program, think twice.

They have scammed me almost $25,000.

I generated 1,788 sales at $27.50 per sale. In total $49,170 in commissions.

They voided 902 sales at $27.50. That's a total of $24,850. Here's the proof:

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I have been in the affiliate industry for 10+ years. It's the first time that a company scam me this kind of money.

The only reason they mentioned to not pay 902 leads was that the leads were low quality, which makes no sense as I run Facebook Ads traffic.

Be very careful with this affiliate program, because this could happen to you too. I would recommend to look for alternatives in the niche.

The person in charge of the affiliate program is Driss Merabtene. He is the most unresponsive affiliate manager I've dealt with.

The only way they can clean their name is by paying me the $25K that they owe. That way I can remove this post.
 
The National Debt Relief Affiliate Program that is run via ShareASale is a SCAM.

If you are thinking about joining this program, think twice.

They have scammed me almost $25,000.

I generated 1,788 sales at $27.50 per sale. In total $49,170 in commissions.

They voided 902 sales at $27.50. That's a total of $24,850. Here's the proof:

zBzeqdx


I have been in the affiliate industry for 10+ years. It's the first time that a company scam me this kind of money.

The only reason they mentioned to not pay 902 leads was that the leads were low quality, which makes no sense as I run Facebook Ads traffic.

Be very careful with this affiliate program, because this could happen to you too. I would recommend to look for alternatives in the niche.

The person in charge of the affiliate program is Driss Merabtene. He is the most unresponsive affiliate manager I've dealt with.

The only way they can clean their name is by paying me the $25K that they owe. That way I can remove this post.

Bro.. wtf.

Low quality?? Is that a stipulation in the offer that the leads need to have a certain credit score or the leads cannot have filled out a loan applicaiton in the past 30 days? If those are the terms and they were told to you up front, then that's on you. Buuut.. if all of a sudden they are like, "these applicants did not get approved for loans so we not gonna pay u" then that BS.

The advertiser needs to understand that buying leads is buying leads. They aren't always gonna be good leads. If they have a problem with your lead quality, they can't just reverse it but they should tell you they don't want your traffic. They can't come back after the fact and not want to pay. Your AM should have reached out to you and told you they don't like your traffic.

Screw share a sale man. Check out Even Financial. They power some really big websites and we send out bad credit loan traffic to them on revshare. We do about $15k p/m from around 1500 leads.

Good luck man. I hope you get this sorted.
 
I am confused here you made sales or collected the leads? Both are different.
There are no low quality sales.
There can be low quality leads. That's a valid reason.
 
Sad to hear this. Hope you get your money.

Also, can you tell me in few lines how to promote cpa links on facebook and twitter paid campaigns? Through landing pages?

I am thinking about creating paid campaigns but read somewhere that they will not allow landing pages.

Please help.
 
The National Debt Relief Affiliate Program that is run via ShareASale is a SCAM.

If you are thinking about joining this program, think twice.

They have scammed me almost $25,000.

I generated 1,788 sales at $27.50 per sale. In total $49,170 in commissions.

They voided 902 sales at $27.50. That's a total of $24,850. Here's the proof:

zBzeqdx


I have been in the affiliate industry for 10+ years. It's the first time that a company scam me this kind of money.

The only reason they mentioned to not pay 902 leads was that the leads were low quality, which makes no sense as I run Facebook Ads traffic.

Be very careful with this affiliate program, because this could happen to you too. I would recommend to look for alternatives in the niche.

The person in charge of the affiliate program is Driss Merabtene. He is the most unresponsive affiliate manager I've dealt with.

The only way they can clean their name is by paying me the $25K that they owe. That way I can remove this post.
I am sorry for your experience. By any chance, are you working with the adult industry? We are a videochat website and we would need to bring traffic on our website - leads, paying members.

Thank you!
 
That's unfair. Hope you get it. Out of context, can you give some insights on how you do fb ads for this?
 
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