Streamline
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hello all. this reminds me of a recent experience that made me really cautious about trusting networks blindly. I was running a health CPA offer on a well-known network, and after about two weeks I noticed my CR was dropping consistently. initially I thought it was just fatigue or traffic quality, but then I dug deeper. I started analyzing the offer-specific data and noticed something odd. the network's dashboard showed a steady 8% CR, but my tracker was reporting only 4%. I also spotted a strange pattern in the clicks that came from certain whitelisted sites. when I cross-referenced the IPs and user agents, a pattern emerged. a handful of IPs were hitting the same offer multiple times, with small variations, in a way that looked suspiciously like shaving. I set up a test: I isolated traffic from the suspect sources, and over the next week, the conversions from those sources were less than 1%. meanwhile, the rest of my traffic was converting at 7%. it was clear that the network was either shaving traffic or somehow artificially inflating the CR on those sources. I pulled the logs, documented the discrepancies, and contacted my affiliate manager with the evidence. surprise surprise, no real answer, just vague promises. long story short, I shifted my budget away from that network and started vetting with more aggressive anti-shave measures like IP blocking and user agent filtering. moral of the story: always cross-check your tracker data against the network dashboard, and never trust numbers blindly. some networks will cheat, especially if they think you're not paying attention.