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Old 09-19-2006, 08:03 AM
Sarah Prater Sarah Prater is offline
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Originally Posted by goZing Network
But the number one fraud prevention tool is the most simple and basic tool. Pick up the phone and call the affiliate or send an email to the address on the site if it does not match the one one the application.

Most applicants don't have phone numbers included in their info. So I've drafted an email that I would send to questionable sites. Is this the type of message you would send? Are there other direct questions you would ask?

Hello,

I am contacting you because your information was submitted on an application to join the Creative Labs Affiliate Program. If you are the person who submitted this application, I would prefer that you give me a call so that I can be assured that the sites included on this request to join are not fraudulent. Alternatively you may reply to this mail; however, if this is your choice, please include a phone number where you can be reached.

This fraud check is being conducted in the interest of making sure that all business associations created through the Creative Labs Affiliate Program are with ethical individuals and businesses.

Thank you for your time,

Sarah Prater
Creative Labs Affiliate Program manager
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