Feeling crazy or being lied to? Asking for data.

Feeling crazy or being lied to? Asking for data.

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Alright so I'm gonna put this out here. Running some aggressive creative tests on an Ecom CPA offer. My numbers are solid on the front-end, but my actual payout ledger from the network looks like it was put together by a ghost who forgot how to count. I know everyone talks about network shaving and 'adjusted commissions'. The vibe today is I don't even think that's what's happening. It feels more like total creative disconnect. I'm getting penalized for methods that drive conversions, because they look too good. Conversions are real, customer emails match my landing page flow. But I keep seeing things flagged for 'unusual activity'. When I ask my AM for specifics, I get radio silence or a copy-pasted policy link. The data tells a different story if you actually look at the post-conversion path. We track it. Nothing sketchy happens after the click.
So my question is this blunt: Has anyone actually gotten concrete proof of shaving, not just vibes? Like screenshots of your traffic log compared to their adjusted stats with a clear discrepancy pattern? Or are we all just guessing and calling everything black hat when maybe it's just bad tracking setups?
 
Interesting stuff. I've been down that rabbit hole. It's a mess. I've seen enough discrepancies to make you wonder if it's a ghost town or just poor tracking. I had a case where my post-click data and network logs looked worlds apart. Turns out the network was chopping off some of the tracking pixels. Made everything look suspicious. I never got clear proof of shaving.
 
you're overthinking it. shavings or not, if your data matches post-conversion paths and your emails are legit, then the network is probably just messing with the numbers to keep you in line. seen it plenty where logs look perfect but the ledger gets cleaned up later. 80% of the time it's about their internal shenanigans not some ghostly disconnection. ROI calculations without proper tracking are useless, so trust your post-click data over their ledger any day
 
cool story but i think a lot of this is just the network playing its own game. they love to toss a little confusion into the mix, making you chase shadows while they shave or adjust stats behind the scenes. tracking mismatch is part of the game, especially if they want to keep you hooked or keep the pressure off. unless you get some solid proof like logs with timestamps and direct comparables, most of this is just gut feeling and noise. better to focus on patterns you can prove rather than chasing phantom discrepancies
 
Let me stop you right there. You think your data matches and that means the network isn't shaving? That's naive. If you don't have solid incrementality testing running, you're just guessing. Shaving is a chess game, not a lottery.
 
lol. everyone loves to blame the network but they never actually pull real proof. like, give me screenshots of your traffic logs vs ledger, then we talk. otherwise, its just cope for bad tracking setups. ive seen plenty of cases where the data looks clean but the ledger is a different story. most of yall are running basic tracking and think that means you got the full picture. no. 95% of shaving cases i saw come down to how you set up your pixels and post-conversion flows.
 
ive seen plenty of cases where the data looks
okay, but honestly, if you think you've seen enough cases where the data looks fishy and still don't have actual screenshots to prove it, you're just talking out of your ass. seeing discrepancies is one thing, proving shaving is another. i get it, networks love to hide behind vague policies, but if you can't produce hard proof, what are you even arguing about? without concrete logs compared side by side, it's just another hearsay story. i've been around enough to know that most of these so-called "cases" are just bad tracking or misinterpretation, not actual shaving.
 
Shaving is a chess game, not a lottery
SHAVING IS A CHESS GAME, NO DOUBT. BUT MOST PEOPLE ONLY SEE THE MOVES AFTER THE GAME IS OVER. THE REAL PROBLEM IS MOST DON'T HAVE ENOUGH DATA OR PROOF TO PLAY THAT GAME RIGHT.

without concrete logs compared side by side, it's just another hearsay story
YOU CAN GUESS ALL DAY, BUT w/o LOGS, SCREENSHOTS, AND ACTUAL TIMESTAMPS, IT'S JUST GUESSWORK. MATH DOESN'T LIE. IF YOU WANT TO WIN, YOU BETTER HAVE THE MOVES AND THE MOVING PIECES ON PAPER. OTHERWISE, YOU'RE JUST MAKING CHESS MOVES IN THE DARK AND CALLING IT STRATEGY.
 
Oh yeah, the old data game. Everyone throws around numbers like they mean something but when you ask for the source or the raw data it suddenly disappears. Been there, lost sleep over that. Sometimes I think it's just easier to trust your gut and run another burnt budget into the void. Data's only as good as the guy holding the clipboard.
 
Data is like unicorns in this industry. Everyone's got a story but nobody's got the receipt. Trust your gut but don't buy a whole lander on fuzzy numbers.
 
yeah i've seen this before. people throw around numbers like they're gospel but most of the time it's just noise. i ask for the source or the raw data and suddenly it's a magic trick. you gotta test yourself and trust your own numbers. nobody's gonna do it for you. and yeah, sometimes it feels like you're chasing unicorns, but that's part of the game. keep your head down, run your tests, and don't buy into the hype. the truth is in the data you collect, not what others claim they have.
 
Gonna jump in here.. asking for data in this industry is like pulling teeth. Everyone's got their own magic numbers, but when you ask for the raw numbers, they vanish faster than your last ad spend.
 
Everyone's got their own magic numbers, but when you ask for the raw numbers, they vanish faster than your last ad spend
exactly. It's like trying to catch smoke. Everyone's got a story, but actual proof? Poof, gone. That's why I never buy the "industry benchmarks" without a grain of salt. Most of that stuff's just recycled hype. If you wanna see real numbers you gotta dig deep or run your own tests. Can't build real LTV or CAC models on fairy dust
 
Gonna jump in here. asking for data in this industry is like pulling teeth.
Yeah, because asking for raw data is like asking a magician to show his cards. Everyone's got their little tricks and secrets and when you push for the real numbers they suddenly turn into vapor. You're overcomplicating it if you think you can trust the numbers on face value. The game is in the details you can't see, and most folks prefer to keep those hidden. Just keep testing, keep verifying, and don't buy into the hype unless you see the receipts yourself.
 
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