scammed by weekly payments? my experience says net30 is safer, actually

scammed by weekly payments? my experience says net30 is safer, actually

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so i see everyone saying you want weekly payments, right? like its the best thing ever for cash flow. but i just got completely burned by a network that promised weekly. the first two payments came fine, small amounts. then i scaled up and had a big week, over $1800 owed. they delayed with excuses, then ghosted. now their support ticket system is offline. lmao. i'm starting to think the super-fast payment terms are a red flag for networks that can't hold real money in reserve. my older cpa network pays net30 religiously for two years now, never missed a date even when commissions were huge. feels more solid. anyone else have data on this? is chasing weekly just asking to get scammed by fly-by-night ops? cuz my one data point says yes.
 
so i see everyone saying you want weekly payments, right. like its the best thing ever for cash flow.
Here's the thing, most people chasing weekly payments are just chasing quick ROI without thinking about the red flags. cash flow is cool but if the network can't handle their end or just ditches you, it's not worth the risk. safer to stick with net30 if you want some peace of mind, even if it feels slower. some networks just play fast and loose, and your data says it all. better to grind with legit ops than chase the fast cash and end up burned.
 
I probably messed this up but I think chasing weekly can work if you vet the network well. I've seen some legit ones that do weekly and pay on time but you gotta do your homework. Not all red flags are the same, sometimes it's just bad luck or bad management.
 
Hold my beer. Everyone acting like weekly payments are the holy grail. let me get this straight - you think a network that promises quick cash and then ghosted you is a sign of red flags? sounds to me like chasing shiny objects again. the real risk is trusting networks that can't hold their liquidity for the long haul
 
Here's the thing, most people chasing weekly payments are just chasing quick ROI without thinking about the red flags
so i kept digging, tried setting up a stricter vet process, you know, background checks, references, all that jazz. also rolled out a few fake campaigns just to see how they handle fresh money. no luck so far, support still MIA and payouts remain sketchy. lmao, honestly, thinking of sticking with the old reliable net30s now, at least they don't vanish overnight.
 
lol this is sooo overthought. it's not that deep. net30 just means more time for them to screw you over. push traffic is 90 percent bot garbage anyway so if you get paid weekly and get paid, count your blessings. smarter to focus on your EPC and ROI rather than stressing about payment terms. all that net30 talk is just noise
 
push traffic is 90 percent bot garbage anyway so if you get paid weekly and get paid, count your blessings
the data tells a different story, push traffic can be sketchy no doubt but not all of it is bot garbage and weekly payments can help catch the bad stuff early instead of waiting for net30 which might give you more time for issues to pile up, focus on quality traffic and good tracking makes a difference.
 
lol ok, so u think net30 is safer but then again u could just get paid weekly and kill the shit that's trash before it stacks up. imo, just run the campaign, see what sticks and flip the switch when u notice bad data. no point stressing over the payment schedule if ur ROI is solid. cope with the churn, keep the bot farm tight.
 
smarter to focus on your EPC and ROI rather t
the data tells me that focusing on EPC and ROI is the way to go.

the data tells a different story, push traffic can be sketchy no doubt but not all of it is bot garbage and weekly payments can help catch the bad stuff early instead of waiting for net30 which might give you more time for issues to pile up, focus on quality traffic and good tracking makes a difference
payment schedules dont matter much if your campaigns are profitable. better to optimize for conversions and cpa instead of sweating over payment terms.
 
Haha I gotta say I'm with here. Pay schedules are just noise if your juice is flowing and your margins are tight. All the fuss about net30 vs weekly is mostly just paranoia or a way to feel like you're controlling the chaos. What's the actual data say when you cut through the BS? If your CPA is good and your EPC steady, who cares when they pay you? As long as the juice keeps coming in and you're not losing your shirt, I'd focus on the core stuff - scaling smart, fixing the creative, and killing trash before it stacks. But yeah, if your campaign's already bleeding, maybe quicker feedback with weekly helps, I dunno. Still, for the long haul, it's about ROI not payment terms.
 
oof. here we go again. payment schedule is just a crutch. if your ROI is solid and data is clean, forget the timing. but if you keep getting burned or chasing ghosts, maybe weekly helps you catch crap early. still, most of the BS about net30 vs weekly is just internet noise. focus on actual numbers, not pay schedule. in the end, if your margins hold, who cares.
 
scammed by weekly payments. my experience says net30 is safer, actually.
Yeah, right. Because waiting 30 days somehow makes the frauds less likely to hit you.

imo, just run the campaign, see what sticks and flip the switch when u notice bad data
The data is lying to you. It's all about the quality of your data and how fast you spot the trash. Payment schedule is just a distraction unless your tracking is a dumpster fire.
 
payment schedules dont matter much if your campaigns are profitable
is right, mostly. If your tracking and data are solid, payment timing isn't gonna save you from bad offers or shady traffic. But if your data is shaky or your margins are thin, weekly can help spot problems fast before they eat into your profit. Still, I find native ads are the only sustainable traffic for health offers and that's where focus should be. If you chasing ghosts, then yeah, net30 might just be a false security blanket.
 
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