Affiliates Accepting Credit Requests
Posted on 20. Jan, 2009 by $haz in Aquasis Media, Express Revenue, General, Other, PublisherRev
Most affiliates accepted credit requests before the massive fraud that occurred about 2 years ago around this time. After that time no affiliate would accept any because many leads were fraudulent. Hell there was barely any decent incentive campaigns to put up for users to complete.
What are credit requests?
Credit requests are basically requests that we file on the users behalf for the completions of campaigns that did not convert for the user. In other words, the user did not get credit for the campaign they completed. For example, I filled out the Blockbuster Online campaign in hopes of movies and the $30 incentive. I got the movies but no $30 incentive. I would file a credit request with the network I used to pursue getting my $30.
I hope that explains what credit requests are. It’s well known in this industry that not all users will get credit for the offers they complete even if they followed all the correct steps to completing it. It’s always nice to have affiliates who not only accept credit requests but grant a good amount of them.
Here is a small list of affiliates who currently accept credit requests which I believe you should check out:
I will update this list as more affiliates start taking requests. I normally use affiliates who take credit requests heavily because this way my users can feel more confident about going through with my network.
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YoungMoney06
21. Jan, 2009
Is Premiere Incentive still any good. I am debating whether or not to try them out. Please let me know Shaz, could use the advice from the professional here first
$haz
21. Jan, 2009
I would say they are very good. I used to use them a lot. Very professional and reliable.
YoungMoney06
21. Jan, 2009
Great… now is there a catch to the NET7 payments. I mean, they offer it to all publishers, there has to be a catch right. Let me know.
Thanks Shaz.
LightningFreebiez
24. Jan, 2009
I like Premiere we dont have many offers up with them because there are not many and they are a bit lower then some of their competition BUT they pay on time every month and that means alot to us.
Net 7 just means they pay on the 7th of each month instead of the 30th like most.
LightningFreebiez
24. Jan, 2009
Oh forgot our camp. manager for Cpa storm says they accept them to. We have not had any luck getting them approved but the do try.
YoungMoney06
24. Jan, 2009
Yeah, well sometimes things get confusing. Believe it or not, sometimes when people say “NET7 payments” they are sometimes talking about weekly payments. But in either case, NET7 (7 days after the month) sounds good too.
Thanks LF.
PublisherRev
27. Jan, 2009
Just wanted to let you know that we also take credit requests!
YoungMoney06
27. Jan, 2009
PublisherRev, are you the same one who runs AeternusRewards? Just wondering, and is there anyone else that uses PublisherRev then just AeternusRewards because I’m a bit skeptical of these new companies coming along.
Although you may not be new, I take pre-caution as well.
RewardGlobe
27. Jan, 2009
YoungMoney06,
PublisherRev is operated by the same owner as the Anything4Free website and forums. Pretty sure that they have plenty of publishers, not just AeternusRewards.
Should be able to turn up some reviews on Google no problem.
Good list, Shaz!
YoungMoney06
27. Jan, 2009
I don’t mind looking for reviews, I’m just worried about signing up for another affiliate network I won’t use and would be wasting my time.
NOT that I’m saying PublisherRev will but what kind of rates do they have? How do they payout? If anything, what kind of support do they have?
That’s the main 3 concerns…
Bash
30. Jan, 2009
Just sign up and find out
There’s no reason not. I don’t think he’s goign to run off with your SSN and steal your identity
CPAStorm accepts them but you hafta send a spreadsheet. And they only submit them on the 20th of each month.
PremiereIncet pays fast but otherwise they’re no good, imo. They hardly ever update their offer selection. A few email submits here and there. A handful of updates each month.
YoungMoney06
30. Jan, 2009
I’m personally not worried about them running off with my ID. In a sense, that’s a bit too much to say but that’s not why I’m not joining. I want to join a good network that has reasonable rates.
Also, I signed up for Premiere Incentive only because I’ve seen some exclusive offers on other freebie sites I haven’t seen elsewhere. This is beneficial to promoting your freebie site, offering some exclusiveness to the site.