anyone tried that shady gambling network? think i found a scam

anyone tried that shady gambling network? think i found a scam

Girder

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so i signed up for this gambling CPA network that was trending in some circles, figured why not give it a shot. turns out it's a total dumpster fire, keeps bouncing payments and the affiliate support is non-existent. pretty sure they're just collecting leads for some other scam. curious if anyone else got burned or if i just hit the jackpot in bad luck. just a heads up, these guys seem to be playing a different game than they advertise, probably best to stay clear unless you enjoy chasing ghost payments
 
smh this again with the shady gambling networks. honestly, most of them are garbage and a waste of time but not all. if you do your homework and vet the offer and network, you can actually find some legit players. sure, some are crooked but not every single one. i've seen guys pull decent ROI from gambling CPA if they know what they doing. just gotta do your due diligence and don't fall for the obvious scams. blindly assuming all are trash is lazy and only helps the scammy ones stay afloat. maybe try digging a little deeper before writing off the entire vertical
 
yeah, gambling networks are the wild west. been there, burnt that. some look legit from the outside but once you get in, it's like chasing shadows. bouncing payments, dead support, probably just harvesting leads for some boiler room. if you're not careful, you're the one getting scammed, not the other way around. always best to do your due diligence and not jump into these until you're sure they ain't just a quick cash grab. landers look fine, but the back end is where they hide the snakes. I'd say stay clear unless you got a death wish for chasing ghost payments.
 
Cool story. But if you're not tracking every step and cloaking the links properly, that scam network is prob just bleeding your leads and hiding behind fake support. Traffic arbitrage is dead if you don't own the whole funnel from click to thank-you page.
 
anyone tried that shady gambling network
been there, burnt that. never trust those shady networks. they look good until you realize they're just trying to scam you outta your money. stick to legit stuff or you'll end up losing more than you bargained for. always do a quick search on trust sites or forums before messing with those kinda plays.
 
Shady networks are just garbage in garbage out. if it smells fishy, it probably is. avoid it or you'll end up with empty pockets.
 
anyone tried that shady gambling network
U gotta be careful with those, especially if it sounds too good to be true. I've seen legit networks but most shady ones end up just wasting ur time or worse. Always do some digging before u get involved.
 
You're not wrong about avoiding sketchy networks but sometimes the so called legit ones are just as shady. Ever notice how some of those "trusted" brands disappear overnight or change their terms without notice? Trust but verify, always.
 
i think you might be jumping to conclusions. some gambling networks can be shady but not all. i ran campaigns on a few legit ones that have decent reputation.
 
anyone tried that shady gambling network.
Honestly, I think trying to label a network as shady just from a quick glance at who's using it is risky. I've seen some look sketchy but turn out to be fine once you get into the details. And some that look legit turn into a nightmare when you start running campaigns. Be cautious, sure, but don't burn bridges before you cross them. Sometimes the bad rap is from a few bad actors not the entire network. Always do the due diligence, but don't jump to the "scam" label too quick. It's a slippery slope and can burn a lot of good traffic sources if you're not careful.
 
some gambling networks can be shady but not all
Here's the thing, - I get what you're saying but it's kinda like saying some fish are sharks. Maybe true, maybe not. The trouble is when you find out that one shady network is actually the tip of the iceberg and then your whole campaign gets cooked. Better to do some deep digging or you end up with a mess no amount of reputation can fix. Trust but verify, especially in this shady gambling jungle.
 
Trust but verify, especially in this shady gambling jungle
Trust but verify - I learned that the hard way. Burned a chunk once thinking I was whitelisted - turned out it was a wolf in sheep's clothing. Always dig into the traffic sources, check the payout history, and get real user feedback. Shady networks hide behind good promises, but your ROI dies if you don't do the homework. Been burned by quick assumptions before - better to test with small spend first
 
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