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Do You Have a Performics Account? Should We?

Question MarkWith Google buying DoubleClick, and DoubleClick owning Performics, I’m wondering what the future will be for Performics…and more importantly, if companies like ours should be opening a Performics account in anticipation of growth in the Performics affiliate base.

So my question to you, fair affiliates, do you have a Performics account? Do you enjoy working with Performics? Where does it rank as compared to other networks? Do you think a company like InsureMe is stupid not to open a Performics account?

All always, your input is appreciated…either here or in the comments section of BUMPzee.

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I have used Performics for one of my affiliate relations. The linking structure is adequate for me, i.e. I have my own field in the link where I can provide tracking info. Their customer support is great.

The only thing that was REALLY strange was that they didn't ask the advertiser for the commissions in advance, like most other networks do. Instead, some time after the end of a certain month, they invoiced the advertiser retroactively for all sales for the month; at some later point in time the advertiser paid that invoice which made my commissions available on my account, and at some even later point in time almost half a year from the actual click I got the check with my commissions.

I won't work with them again unless I REALLY have to.

How the heck do you quit Performics, that's what I would like to know! There is nowhere I can find on the site to cancel your account if you change your mind. And I "opted out" of getting the emails from them, but the emails just keep on coming every day... If someone knows where the Magic Button to Quit might happen to be, I've sure love to know!

Ouch Delia - that's no good. Unfortunatly, I have no idea how to get off that list. Anyone?

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