Another coupon theif: DealLocker View the full Thread by clicking here
Anne April 8th, 2008, 09:04 PM http://deallocker.com/search/clevermom
http://deallocker.com/search/flamingoworld
http://deallocker.com/search/fatwallet
http://deallocker.com/search/dealhunting
http://deallocker.com/search/shopping-bargains
http://deallocker.com/search/redtag
etc, etc, etc...
geesh, what hole do these people crawl out of?
Trust April 8th, 2008, 09:06 PM Boot em Ron. I see some of those merchants posting here at ABW, they might help a little.
Ah, they got mine too. Expired ones :)
sfcom April 8th, 2008, 09:18 PM Great. Now I have a single site I can scrape for all of the coupons everywhere! LOL. J/K...I don't have a coupon site. If I did, I would be having some fun with this guy.
-sfcom
Merchant Consultant Team April 8th, 2008, 09:21 PM http://deallocker.com/tools/bookmarklet/
SeymourButts April 8th, 2008, 09:26 PM Based on the frequency of these shady coupon sites, I guess these people have figured out it's easier to scrap everyone else's coupons than add their own.
Trust April 8th, 2008, 09:28 PM http://deallocker.com/tools/bookmarklet/
The bookmark deal is debatable. Not sure how that compares to:
http://forum.abestweb.com/showthread.php?t=77806&highlight=fatwallet+bookmark
http://affiliatefairplay.com/newsblog/2006/08/26/fatwallet-now-testing-summary/#more-20
I remember in the ABW thread I linked to, some disagreement on that one.
Sounds kind of the same. User has to click on it at the merchant site to see the deals.
redtagdeals April 8th, 2008, 09:42 PM All should contact their network reps and expose this affiliate
Perhaps the Network Quality of the networks looks into this and takes action to STOP payments on this affiliate and investigate / terminate this rogue from the networks
Trust April 8th, 2008, 09:47 PM Probably going to be up to the merchants if anything gets done with this type of thing. There are others like this one, more than a few threads about them here ( http://forum.abestweb.com/showthread.php?t=84711 )and they're still in all the networks**. Think they'll pass it to the merchants. I see one of them being Metro Uniforms which I believe Ron takes care of that one, so that one will probably be handled.
** as far as I know.
You might want to check tjoos.com too. Same deal, not only coupons from other sites but a bookmarklet deal also. So we have those, retailmenot, ableshoppers, probably some more.
Was just checking, found Boddit.com which is kind of funny. See exclusives that Deallocker picked up from other sites, those exclusives on Boddit, with links to Deallocker for more info. And still trying to figure that site out. Looks like they have links to the coupon site they get coupons and deals off of but also direct links to merchant, I guess their own.
redtagdeals April 8th, 2008, 10:05 PM I know some networks like CJ Network Quality for example, can remove the AFFILIATE altogether from the NETWORK.
Let us all push for this ROGUE AFFILIATE be banned from ALL NETWORKS ASAP.
Contact your NETWORK REPS and SHOW THEM THE SCRAPED CODES /CONTENT and MAKE THEM APPLY their POLICIES on this AFFILIATE
Trust April 8th, 2008, 10:11 PM Saw another one, coupontab and they're using a script - http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclient&ie=UTF-8&rlz=1T4DKUS_enUS230US230&q=TheCouponScript
http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=714713&highlight=TheCouponScript
According to that thread, the script pulls the coupons from Bugmenot, which is Retailmenot which pulls coupons from all over the place, our sites being one of them.
There's lots more, I stopped looking. That's one the problems with the code type of coupon. It just gets out there, all over the place.
teezone April 9th, 2008, 01:20 AM I see this as very damaging to the coupon genre of site..
I'm appalled by this software - it presents scraping as a legitimate form of business. But most software platforms out there (Wordpress, Joomla, Pligg, etc) now provide standardized sitemaps & rss feeds - which makes them easier to scrape.
Anyone using this coupon script should be banned from all affiliate networks.
One more reason to make me question why I'm in this biz.
TFAW.com April 9th, 2008, 03:33 AM Sigh.
Notified site owner of 5 violations of our terms of service.
The clock is ticking...
-Dale
guinness618 April 9th, 2008, 11:37 AM I removed them from all of my programs awhile ago. They still have some of my brands up there, with every coupon they could find. Nice.
guinness618 April 9th, 2008, 11:43 AM Correction: I just found them as an affiliate on one of my brands.
They have been removed as of 2 minutes ago.
Hey, here's a question: I manage 5 brands. If I find an affiliate violating the T&Cs for one brand, should I remove all brands from their site? I usually do, even when the other brands haven't been compromised. Most of the time, it's for posting unauthorized coupons. If it's for brand term bidding, then it's an automatic removal.
Any thoughts?
Adam Ward April 9th, 2008, 11:46 AM >>If it's for brand term bidding, then it's an automatic removal.
We agree!!!
7-days April 9th, 2008, 11:47 AM Boot em Ron. I see some of those merchants posting here at ABW, they might help a little.
Ah, they got mine too. Expired ones :)
Yes, I found this out yesterday and brought it to Anne's attention yesterday. I'm certainly not happy that others are using a special coupon I set up for her.
I recall reading some past thread where a merchant set special coupons so all commissions went only to the affiliate who had the special coupon and anyone "borrowing" the coupon would no get the commission. If anyone knows if that can be done at SAS, let me know because I'm going to set it up.
What really mystifies me is I have over a dozen coupons up for MetroUnifoms.com and serveral new ones this week, many doing great for affiliates, yet affiliates want to "borrow" an old coupon that's been around nearly a year.
Anyway, I'm on it.
7-days April 9th, 2008, 11:50 AM By the way, there is more than just DealLocker doing this. If you have a special coupon code, type it in Google and see where all it comes up. I found several affiliates yesterday who are using other affiliates coupons.
Trust April 9th, 2008, 11:52 AM "I found several affiliates yesterday who are using other affiliates coupons."
Yeah, there's lot of them. I typed mine in and stopped looking after awhile. There's just going to be more of it with all this social stuff and letting people add coupons freely to sites.
IanBookMan April 9th, 2008, 12:28 PM ok, as a merchant I'm in this.
in fact when you click on the flamingo link in the 1st post, there we are.
now guide me wise ones as I'm just getting the hang of this.
Do i shut deallocker down from our CJ program completely, or shut him down if he doesn't use his own coupons?
or...?
guinness618 April 9th, 2008, 12:35 PM Google Alerts works really well in letting you know when your coupon codes get posted. You can sign up to get an email each time the keywords that you have entered come up.
Gr_Sacc April 9th, 2008, 06:29 PM Google Alerts works really well in letting you know when your coupon codes get posted. You can sign up to get an email each time the keywords that you have entered come up.
That's great advice - thank you!
TFAW.com April 9th, 2008, 07:34 PM Ron re: exclusive coupon tracking at SAS.
There's not a way that I'm aware of to automatically credit affiliates through SAS when an exclusive coupon is used. You could potentially batch sales back to SAS based on coupon usage at checkout, but that has its own set of problems (double/split tracking).
The way we do it is to manually credit affiliates for sales that come through using their exclusive coupons (if they didn't already receive credit). Coupon use is fairly low on our site, so it's not much trouble to track those sales manually.
So for everyone using TFAW exclusive coupons, it doesn't matter who steals your coupon, because YOU will always receive credit when your coupon is used. We still contact coupon violators because they're usually breaking OTHER rules as well, but you can feel better knowing that their coupon theft is in vain. :)
Thanks,
-Dale
Anne April 9th, 2008, 07:53 PM So for everyone using TFAW exclusive coupons, it doesn't matter who steals your coupon, because YOU will always receive credit when your coupon is used. We still contact coupon violators because they're usually breaking OTHER rules as well, but you can feel better knowing that their coupon theft is in vain. :)
Thanks,
-Dale
My dream man.:)
ReallyBigGuy April 9th, 2008, 11:49 PM we're gonna have to start listing codes using those hard to read captcha things.
MichaelColey April 10th, 2008, 12:39 AM I have some SAS merchants who have automated the "truly exclusive coupon tracking", but I don't think there's any official documentation. It is doing done by some merchants, though.
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