What the heck?
How about this for an interesting clause from a well known affiliate network…
“Please note that if you earn commission whilst under consideration there will be two outcomes; if you are accepted you can keep the commission generated, however if you are denied the commission will be removed from your account.”
Oh, OK. So I can go ahead and promote a merchant whose affiliate program I’ve applied for while they consider my application, but if they turn me down, I get no commission regardless of the number of sales I may have generated.
Wow. That’s a good one.

September 19th, 2006 at 7:22 am
I made a post on my blog a couple of weeks ago about a similar situation, where you’ve got to claim your affiliate commissions within 30 days of lose them.
Well that’s how I read it, but you might have a different opinion of what this line means:
“You must claim your Paypal payment within 30 days or the payment is void”
Here’s my post about it.
http://philwiley.com/workathome/you-must-claim-your-affiliate-commissions-or-2/
phil
September 19th, 2006 at 9:35 am
Hi Phil,
Well, that’s just not cricket, it is?
I guess PayPal return the funds to the merchant’s account after 30 days and they consider it *their* money from that point. Nice. I hope you didn’t lose too much.
I love your mast-head for your blog, btw, very beautiful.
And the latest post…
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On Monday, on a long walk down the mountain, I decided to leap over a fallen tree just to see if I could still jump tall buildings like Superman.
I can’t.
My knees smacked into the truck
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The truck? or trunk? Either way, ouch!
September 20th, 2006 at 12:13 am
The truck?
Ouch!
Shows I shouldn’t write newsletters at 1am
BTW the mast-head is a pic of the view out of my home office Window (sunrise, not sunset)
phil
April 24th, 2007 at 7:25 pm
That’s quite common for affiliate network to use that approach. Personally, I never start promoting anything until they approve me. When I come to think of it, this may be the reason some programs take a month or two before they approve you.
May 28th, 2008 at 1:03 am
Hey, what the….?
Do people and companies get away with such blatant unethical practices.
It’s going to be a beautiful day, when we can have a service and web that can filter out the chaff, leaving the wheat to feed the producers of the world.