There are some affiliates here, a few though, who join SFI to prey on affiliates and entice them to join other programs. They first try to add you via A2A and then entice you to join their programs. I was approached via a2a lately and the person told me he had big file of free classified ad sites for me and the file is too big to send via a2a. So he requested for my email address. It turned out that he was promoting his sites.
Any affiliate other than your downline who requests for your email address need closer scrutiny. Also check on their profile. Most maybe genuine cases requesting for help.
I had another case of an affiliate who has been with SFI for just one week with AAF rank. The person added me via a2a and the person introduced a blog selling PSAs.
Just focus on the established resources to build your business and maintain the rapport with your downline. Keep your PSAs informed of the do’s and dont’s.
Inform your PSAs about the illegal cross-solicitation and if they encounter any send a note to Support.
There are some affiliates here, a few though, who join SFI to prey on affiliates and entice them to join other programs. They first try to add you via A2A and then entice you to join their programs. I was approached via a2a lately and the person told me he had big file of free classified ad sites for me and the file is too big to send via a2a. So he requested for my email address. It turned out that he was promoting his sites.
Any affiliate other than your downline who requests for your ...more