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    My first invioce date is October,31,2011.But now I have not received any payment.
    I contact affiliatefuturesupport,they reply me “We are currently awaiting a payment of your commissions from advertisers. Once this payment has been made towards your account you can expect to be within the payment run each month.Although it is understandable that you have been waiting for quite some time, our credit control team are chasing due funds. Unfortunately, this is taking longer than expected. ”
    So I'm very disappointed for affiliatefuture!!!

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    Sounds familiar. I had problems with Olympic Holidays payments last year and little help from AF. Over five months, Sep 2011 to Jan 2012, I had an average AF monthly balance of about £1,300 and an average AF monthly payout of about £250 -that's 19%. One month I had a £1,650 balance and got a £150 payout.

    I've since demoted Olympic Holidays adverts on my sites and sold just two this year against 15 for the same period last year - this compares with 55 Thomson holidays and 18 First Choice sold (with CJ).

    I still have £600+ in my AF account and no email to say anything will drop for February (it is now the 12th). As they say, 'it can take longer than expected'. My advice - ignore merchants who pay late and stick with affiliates who look after your interests. The best of luck to you.

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    Overdue payments are warning signs. Far too often, slow payers turn into no payers.
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    Overdue payments are warning signs. Far too often, slow payers turn into no payers.
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