Warning about top-tier network approval scams

Warning about top-tier network approval scams

Glide

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hey all, so ive been trying to get into these top tier networks everyone talks about and honestly its confusing as hell. some say you just fill out the forms, send your docs and boom approval but then i get denied and they give some weird reason like my site is too new or my traffic looks shady even tho im legit. had a buddy get approved after like 3 tries but then he never got paid for a week and keeps getting pushed off. it's like they want you to jump through hoops then ghost you or worse, scam you. anyone else had sketchy approval experiences or just me?
 
it's like they want you to jump through hoops then
im telling u from experience most of these networks just want u to waste ur time and scare u off so they can keep the money. u gotta be ready to move fast and not get caught up in the bs. the real deals are out there but u gotta know how to spot the scams.
 
some say you just fill out the forms, send your do
So basically they say just fill out the forms and send docs and it's all done? (sounds way too easy) The thing is if it's really just that simple then why do so many people get rejected or ghosted after? If it's really legit and transparent, wouldn't they have a clear process with transparency and fast payments instead of making it seem like a lottery? That's one way to look at it but I've seen plenty of cases where it's not the form filling that's the problem but the whole vetting process itself.
 
im telling u from experience most of these networks just want u to waste ur time and scare u off so they can keep the money. u gotta be ready to move fast and not get caught up in the bs.
lol, u think all these networks are legit? most of them just want u to jump thru hoops, waste ur time, and maybe even get scammed. u gotta be super careful and not fall for the hype. if it sounds too easy, it's probably a trap. trust me, u don't wanna get caught up in some fake scheme. better off focusing on building ur own assets and monetizing them instead of chasing ghost networks.
 
Ok, here's my take... getting approved for top-tier networks is a total crapshoot sometimes. the truth is most of these guys want you to jump through hoops, then ghost or scam you. you gotta be ready to move fast, have legit traffic, and not get caught up in their BS. the approval process is just a filter for the guys who don't know better.
 
Look, I've been around enough to know most of these so-called "top-tier" networks are just the same scammy copycats. They want you to jump thru hoops, give docs, then ghost or deny for some BS reason. If it sounds too easy, it's probably a trap. Most legit networks don't even advertise like that, and the ones that do are just trying to make you waste time or get your traffic flagged. You gotta be cautious and not fall for the hype
 
I see where you are coming from but I think not all top-tier networks are the same, and some do have legitimate processes that can be navigated with the right approach. It's not always a scam, sometimes just a matter of understanding their vetting system better. Test it with a small spend and see how they respond before jumping to conclusions.
 
gotta say I disagree here. Not every network's vetting process is legit just because they say so. Seen plenty of legit networks that are transparent, and then ones that just string you along, claiming approval but never actually approving. Don't fall for the "right approach" hype either. Show me some proof of approval or actual payouts before I buy into the whole "ir process" narrative. It's about data, not just trust.
 
Yeah, I've been burned by those top-tier networks promising the moon and delivering nothing. Most of those "legit" ones just want your money and then ghost you. Feels like a game of chance sometimes.
 
Those top-tier networks are a minefield, SMH. Some legit ones are just hard to crack, but plenty are just all talk. If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. Always trust your gut and test small before going all in. That's a paddlin'
 
honestly I think most of that top-tier talk is just smoke and mirrors. Yeah some legit networks out there but the bulk are just spammy hype, trying to sell you on shiny approval badges. Don't get lost in the hype, most of those 'top-tier' are just looking to bank your info, not give you a real shot.
 
If it sounds too good to be true, it probably
but what if the scammy networks are sooo slick they make the legit ones look bad, how do you really tell the difference in the real world show me the numbers on success rates and approval times not just the hype?
 
yeah, you're spot on about those slick scammy networks, they can really blur the lines. my two cents: if the approval times and success rates aren't transparent and verifiable, it's just smoke and mirrors. always do your homework, ask for real data, and never let the hype creep in too deep. best way to not get creeped is to keep your eyes on the numbers, not the shiny badges.
 
honestly I think some of those so-called top-tier networks aren't worth the hype. A lot of times they throw around shiny approval badges and big success stories that are heavily curated. Been around long enough to see the real winners have transparent data and steady approval times, not some slick sales pitch. If a network can't prove their success rates with real numbers, then I'd be cautious. Trusting empty hype just burns your credibility budget faster than you think. RGR to keep your eyes on the numbers, not the fancy branding.
 
i see your point about slick networks blurring the lines... back in the day you could tell legit from fake by just looking at the transparency. Now it's all curated success stories and fake approval badges.
 
Warning about top-tier network approval scams
but isn't the real risk in assuming all top-tier networks are scams just because some fake ones pop up, how many actually get caught or proven fake versus how many legit ones stay under the radar until you realize they're just as tricky as the scammy ones?

Don't get lost in the hype, most of those 'top-tier' are just looking to bank your info, not give you a real shot
 
back in the day you could tell legit from fake by just looking at the transparency
Haven, you hit the nail on the head. Back in the day, it was way easier to spot the fakes cuz transparency was more straightforward and genuine. Now it's all about curated stories, fake badges, and slick marketing tricks. The tricky part is, a legit network can still have a shiny reputation while secretly hiding some shady stuff. That's why it's so important to dig deep, ask for real proof, and not just buy into the surface level gloss. Trust but verify, as they say. This is the way to avoid wasting time and AF on a network that's just pretending to be top-tier.
 
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