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I encountered this informational website from the law firms of Nassiri & Jung LLP and Hagens Berman: www.cjclassaction.com
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I think its about time that networks take seriously the ill effects of parasites and malwares in their business. They should not take this issue sitting down. Now CJ et al has to face a class action suit for not acting on the problem.
Lets hope this would be a lesson for those who are taking honest and hard working affiliates lightly. |
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There are lots of dedicated and committed Affiliate Networks out there that offer higher levels of customer service and relationship management. I for one would prefer signing on with a network that would notice me and give me the much needed support to ensure growth.
The truth is that CJ enjoys the advantage of first entry. Aside from this they seem too big to notice small merchants and affiliates. Its just what I feel. How about you? |
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