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databass
Tasias definitely pays thats for sure, I received a payment to Stormpay within 14 days of putting in the payment request ab.gif

The main thing that I think they have a problem with is dishonest advertisers
Don't know whether or not anyone else will have had a similar problem though about 3 weeks ago I had my paid to signup rights removed at Tasias because of too many of my submissions being rejected, yet in every single program that I registered for it was done straight from the link of Tasias and as soon as was possible I became an active member of every program that I joined.
But in spite of that I have been getting my signup credit requests rejected, think as it stood I had 27 approved and 5 rejected but because of advertisers acting dishonestly and not approving my signups I have gone for 3 weeks without the ability to get credit for registering for programs ultimately meaning that I have missed out on quite a considerable amount of potential extra cash into my account.

I did email the admin of the site as soon as the priveleges got removed from my account though as of yet I am still awaiting a response.

I think they should be a lot stricter over the terms for the paid to signup part of their site, most of the rejections that I got were from advertisers who had not stated any specifics gaining the signup credit, therefore I see it as being unfair for example if I had registered for a paid to read program, confirmed my membership straight away and gone straight to the paid to click section to click on all the links and continuing to be an active member of that program only to be getting refused the signup credit and losing my overall privelege to earn credit for future paid to signup offers on the site

Anyone else have views on this matter and/or had the same thing happen to them?

Grant Thomson
matois
Same can be said for those Tasia's advertisers who let signups sit and sit and sit and never approve them. I have 6 pending now, and they have been pending for over 2 months.

So now, when I sign up for a program, I make a note of the referrer's name and if I haven't had approval in 7 days, I write the webmaster of the site where I was being paid to sign up. Seems quite a few Tasia's advertisers make a habit of this.

In defense of the advertisers, I imagine they get more than their fair share of bogus signups, but there is a limit to imposing all sorts of conditions on sign up for payment when you don't spell out the conditions ahead of time. That's unfair to reject someone because you want them to do X, Y & Z but your listing says only do X.

M
Kristin
yes, i have had it happen. i signed up for incentivemails thru tasias signups and got rejected. i also became a gold member at incentivemails.

all of my disputes have gone ignored. i gave up and now use the downline builder here. much more worth it!!
moneter
well, been there too..
In the beginning of my membership I signed up for three programs, one got approved right away and one got rejected right away... The one rejected I never understood, since I DID sign up, so I wrote the webmaster at tasias but I never got any feedback. ah.gif

The third signup is still waiting for approval... aj.gif

So well, I didn't take me long to realize that I should go somewhere else to make my signups.. The downline builder here is far more profitable! be.gif
nickelsb
Did you know you can "delete" your rejections? I wonder if five "stored" rejections is the magical number that gets your privileges revoked.

I've also had a few legitimite sign-ups rejected. The last one was obviously someone who didn't input their referral id correctly; the form had no referral ID listed, so I should have expected it. ah.gif

I never heard back about the two disputes I sent in. Crediting previous rejections must be low on the priority scale... (and I'm a very honest and dutiful platinum member... LOL)

Still, despite this, the site is well worth doing, unless perhaps you lose your sign-up privileges!

- Alex
EStewart
I have a question about the signups on Tasia's. When ever you sign up for a program and you're supposed to be paid for it, Who pays for it? The advertiser or Tasia's? I've always wondered this but I don't think it says anywhere on the site. If the advertiser has to pay each person that signs up 50 cents wouldn't it just be easier to go and buy some paid signups from a GP program?
nickelsb
QUOTE (EStewart @ Jan 11 2003, 11:30 PM)
I have a question about the signups on Tasia's. When ever you sign up for a program and you're supposed to be paid for it, Who pays for it? The advertiser or Tasia's? I've always wondered this but I don't think it says anywhere on the site. If the advertiser has to pay each person that signs up 50 cents wouldn't it just be easier to go and buy some paid signups from a GP program?

Tasias pays for it, not the advertiser. The advertiser pays for the posting of the ad, the ranking of the ad, and the visits to it. Whether 3 people or 300 people sign up, the cost is the same to the advertiser.

- Alex
vietgurl
I've had a few legitimate ones rejected too.

I usually wait 2 weeks before I confirm someone for a sign-up just to see if they're active or not. If they are inactive...I'm so mean as to reject them but I leave them hanging on pending until they decide to start being active ad.gif
databass
I had actually been deleting all the rejections as soon as I had checked over them because I didn't really think that much of it other than some complete ###### that thinks they can build a downline with paid to signup without actually paying for the signups that they gain

I'm quite sure it was 5 total refused signup credits I had before I got an email informing me of the priveleges being removed from my account so I guess their activity logs must keep a track of them?

either way it's severely frustrating to effectively be labelled as a cheat by a program when all you have ever done is use it totally honestly, the admin of Tasias really need to start clamping down on advertisers that carry out such an act because on the whole they can give the entire site a very bad name.

or maybe we just have to use psychic powers to ensure we meet the advertisers ideal demographic so that we can be assured of getting signup credits ad.gif ad.gif ad.gif
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