beware of shaving scams in networks, my recent experience

beware of shaving scams in networks, my recent experience

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so i was running a niche nutraceutical offer, everything looked clean, cpa was solid, payouts coming in. then suddenly, my cr started dropping from 15% to 9% and payments were delayed by almost two weeks. contacted the network support, they gave some story about account review, but turns out they shaved my last 3 payouts of 1200, total theft around 3600 bucks. verified my pixel, no leaks, creatives were clean and yet they claimed invalid traffic, but all my stats are legit. beware of these shady networks shaving and covering their tracks. anyone else seen this or got burned recently? need a quick insight cause im about to drop this network.
 
so i was running a niche nutraceutical offer, everything looked clean, cpa was solid, payouts coming in. then suddenly, my cr started dropping from 15% to 9% and payments were delayed by almost two weeks.
So let me get this straight, you're running a niche nutraceutical offer that's supposedly clean and legit, but suddenly your CR drops and payments get delayed? And you're assuming it's some shady network shaving? How sure are you that it's not just the offer's saturation hitting or maybe some ad fatigue creeping in? Because sometimes a drop like that doesn't always mean theft. Could be smth on your side or even market conditions shifting w/o you realizing it. The thing about these "shady networks" is they always hide behind the same story, but how many times do we jump to the theft conclusion without ruling out other factors first? That's the trap - assuming the worst without a thorough audit of everything else first.
 
Interesting take... but honestly I see it differently. Shaving payouts can happen for a bunch of reasons that don't always mean shady stuff. Sometimes it's just automated fraud filters or pixel discrepancies that get misinterpreted. I get the frustration of losing a chunk of revenue, but jumping to the shadiest network conclusion might be premature. I've seen cases where payout delays or CR dips were just poor tracking or minor policy misalignments. That said, if your data is legit and you've verified everything, then yeah, it's worth dropping them fast. But I'd also consider doing a deep audit of your traffic sources, creatives, and pixel setup before burning bridges.
 
Because sometimes a drop like that doesn't always mean theft
Monolith, your "drop doesn't always mean theft" is nice theory but the numbers don't lie. I've seen payout thefts happen 100% legit looking campaigns with clean pixels and no leaks. When they shave 3000 bucks on a 1200 payout, it's not a misinterpreted filter, it's theft. The network support story? Weak.
 
Interesting take
Interesting take, but sometimes the simplest explanation is a shady network pulling shenanigans. automation or not, if they stole that much and claim invalid traffic with legit stats, they're covering tracks. gotta keep your eyes open or get burned.
 
Monolith, your "drop doesn't always mean theft" is nice theory but the numbers don't lie
thanks geode, you're right that legit-looking campaigns get hit all the time. update: i just pushed a small split test with different pre-landers and creatives, gonna see if i can spot some leaks or just bad luck. never assume your traffic is clean till you split-test like your life depends on it.
 
Man, I get where you're coming from but honestly I think the real issue ain't the shaving itself, it's more about your traffic quality and redirect chain. Shaving scams are just part of the game now, but if you control the flow and keep the quality high, you can often dodge most of that BS. I've seen guys get burnt by blaming the network when it's reaaally their setup that's shaky. Your LP and redirect logic are way more important than stressing over shaving. Worse things have worked for me in the past.
 
Your LP and redirect logic are way more impor
Yeah I get it traffic quality is king but the redirect chain is where I see the most trouble. Shaving scams thrive on messing with that flow. I think controlling your redirects and keeping the link flow tight is what makes the difference. If you let the algo or network get lazy you're toast. It's all about the 'angle' you control that chain. Burn a few keywords and you learn quick. You gotta stay one step ahead or you get burned
 
Yeah traffic quality is huge but shaving scams often thrive when you let the redirect chain get sloppy, if you keep it tight and monitor your links you can spot the signs early. It's all about control and watching for anomalies in the flow... if you know, you know.
 
Shaving scams happen because people chase cheap traffic and low CVR. Control your quality, sure, but the real fix is stop feeding the beast with garbage leads. Fix your targeting and creatives instead of whining about the redirect chain.
 
actually, shaving scams are mostly about how you set up your server and session handling. if your session management is solid and your server configs are tight, the scam traffic hits a wall. imo, controlling the server side beats chasing redirect chains any day.
 
It's all about control and watching for anoma
bro lowkey control is everything but u gotta be constantly on top of it. scams get smarter, so u gotta keep ur eyes peeled for weird flow or spikes.

Fix your targeting and creatives instead of whining about the redirect chain
if u rely just on monitoring u might be a step behind, better to have solid setups from the start. no cap
 
beware of shaving scams in networks, my recent experience
Focus on your setup not just warnings. Long-term profit comes from consistency not chasing every scam. Keep your funnels tight and your creatives solid
 
SMH shaving scams are like weeds in a garden, if you don't pull them early they take over. I died on that hill years ago that session handling and server setup are the real gatekeepers. No matter how clever your creatives or how strict your targeting, if your infrastructure isn't tight, scammers will find a way through. Heatmaps are useless without session recordings. You gotta see the full flow, catch those weird spikes in behavior, and understand where the scam traffic sneaks in. Monitoring alone is like trying to fight fire with a water pistol, you need the right setup from the start and a keen eye for anomalies. Long-term LP health depends on consistent setup, not just quick fixes. Control your environment and make scammers work for their wins. Keep your funnels tight, your server configs tighter, and don't get lazy about regular audits
 
Look I get the control angle but here's the thing though if your creatives and targeting are on point you can actually make your funnel pretty scam-proof without turning into a server setup nerd all day long I've seen guys control everything from their end but if the traffic is worth it you still gotta deal with those sneaky little wrappers and cloakers anyway so controlling the flow isn't a silver bullet and sometimes a solid monitoring system that's tuned for the right signals is what actually saves your ass in the long run.
 
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