Can I sign up?
Now I also have to know what you mean by "shares", as in my country we have paperwork for investing in stuff.
But I'll happily join your program! I have a few friends who can partake in this; and I have some means of advertising to a wider audience.
You are overthinking it. It's definitely not something you would have to declare. Just apply and see for yourself.
@OP, can you please clear up this up for us? What requirements do the referrals have to pass in order for the affiliates to obtain the $1 and shares? All they have to do is signup?
They have to be real people that registered because they are interested in the forum and want to discuss stuff.
You won't have to worry about that as long as you promote it in a whitehat manner.
That last response makes this all seem a bit sketchy. I'm able to promote the site and redirect users to you through my website, however - if they sign up, and are not active, will I still get paid? You're not stating -any- requirements, just responding "don't worry about it". The fact that you also require private conversations with each individual before releasing any details makes it even worse. Reminds me of the gambling site who in private paid people to post good things about their name in different threads, everything went through private messages and emails.
So once again to clarify; What are the requirements for a new signup to your website for the referrer to get paid?
The only requirement is that they are real people that have registered because of genuine interest. Which I already mentioned. I have no where said "don't
Can I sign up?
Now I also have to know what you mean by "shares", as in my country we have paperwork for investing in stuff.
But I'll happily join your program! I have a few friends who can partake in this; and I have some means of advertising to a wider audience.
You are overthinking it. It's definitely not something you would have to declare. Just apply and see for yourself.
@OP, can you please clear up this up for us? What requirements do the referrals have to pass in order for the affiliates to obtain the $1 and shares? All they have to do is signup?
They have to be real people that registered because they are interested in the forum and want to discuss stuff. You won't have to worry about that as long as you promote it in a whitehat manner.
That last response makes this all seem a bit sketchy. I'm able to promote the site and redirect users to you through my website, however - if they sign up, and are not active, will I still get paid? You're not stating -any- requirements, just responding "don't worry about it". The fact that you also require private conversations with each individual before releasing any details makes it even worse. Reminds me of the gambling site who in private paid people to post good things about their name in different threads, everything went through private messages and emails.
So once again to clarify; What are the requirements for a new signup to your website for the referrer to get paid?
The only requirement is that they are real people that have registered because of genuine interest. Which I already mentioned. I have no where said "don't worry about it" or anything in that sense but don't expect to give details of how we detect fake registrations. And no, we don't pay for non-active ones of course.
The fact that I keep it private (infact it isn't even private anymore) is no where close to a proof that it's anything sketchy.
But hey, if it's easier for you to think this is another conspiracy theory I have no motivation to convince you in the opposite, just carry on.
about it" or anything in that sense but don't expect to give details of how we detect fake registrations. And no, we don't pay for non-active ones of course.
The fact that I keep it private (infact it isn't even private anymore) is no where close to a proof that it's anything sketchy.
But hey, if it's easier for you to think this is another conspiracy theory I have no motivation to convince you in the opposite, just carry on.
1. Nobody said that it was proof of anything, was just a valid comparison to a previous thread.
2. See bolded up part in the quote before this.
3. You keep avoiding the actual question, which is what requirements there are for newly registered users. You say they "of course" have to be -active-, well, what are your requirements for an account to qualify as 'active'? Why is it so hard to answer the simplest questions, given your site and this scheme is legitimate?
4. My question was never about 'real' or 'fake' signups, simply what the signed up people had to do in order for the referrer to get paid what he's due. You're deliberately dodging the question, and believe me - it's not speaking in your favor.