so, everyone's saying nutra is oversaturated and dead. i ran a 30-day test on a weight loss offer through a major network last month. spent $1500 on cold facebook traffic to a direct lp, no bridge page nonsense. the cpa was $45, which felt okay. ended up with 34 conversions. the numbers look decent on paper, right? $1530 in commissions for that spend. but here's the thing, i had three leads get refunded because the product 'didn't work fast enough' according to the network's 'quality team'. my payout got shaved by $135 overnight. plus, i spent more time arguing with support about compliance flags than actually optimizing the campaign. feels like you're chasing scraps while dodging landmines. maybe it's still profitable if you have a killer email flow and own the customer data, but running it through standard cpa networks? lmao, feels like you're just feeding their refund machine. anyone else seeing their nutra cr drop while the network's 'quality control' fees magically increase?