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Pointleads.com, offers over 1,000 offers to get the commissions you need and the rates you deserve! We combine years of experience with the highest rates in the industry to bring you the best affiliate marketing experience possible. We have dedicated affiliate managers to help you with every need. We always pay on time!

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Number of offers 1000+
Type of commission CPA, CPL, CPS, CPC
Minimum Payment Amount $25
Frequency of payments Net-5, Net-7, Net-15, Net-30
payment method PayPal
Referral commission N/A
tracking software In-house proprietary platform
Tracking Links N/A
Alliance Manager Anthony Vasquez

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  • Get-Paid.com Admin
    Get-Paid.com Admin Readers

    Here's a revised version of your review for PointLeads.com.

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    **PointLeads.com Review**

    **Offers - 4/5**
    There's quite a good selection of offers available.

    **Payout - 2/5**
    They need to change their payout module. The current options of Net5, Net15, etc., create confusion for publishers. It would be clearer if they just stated that they pay Net30. It would be clearer if they just stated that they pay Net30.

    **Tracking - 4/5**
    Tracking is generally reliable, but some offers do not get tracked, which is why it's not a full 5 points here.

    **Support - 2/5**
    It can be quite hard to reach Anthony sometimes. I strongly urge him to find additional support personnel (perhaps Travis, if he is still part of the team?) and update the site to reflect the current team members. I strongly urge him to find additional support personnel (perhaps Travis, if he is still part of the team?) and update the site to reflect the current team members. It's crucial to ensure that both publishers and advertisers receive timely responses.

    **Conclusion**
    Once we are paid in full (and thank you for the partial payments so far), we will continue to use this network. However, we will limit our activity to generating no more than $100 - $200 per month until improvements are made. At the moment, we are awaiting further payments, but we appreciate the partial payments received so far. At the moment, we are awaiting further payments, but we appreciate the partial payments received so far.

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  • Mark.
    Mark. Readers

    Great ad affiliate, they pay me on time every month. Thanks Anthony!

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  • Linda Juliano
    Linda Juliano Readers

    As everyone in this industry knows, things can sometimes get tough when payments are delayed. It looks like PointLeads has weathered this rough patch as I received my July revenue payment yesterday.

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  • Get-Paid.com
    Get-Paid.com Readers

    It sounds like you're dealing with a frustrating situation regarding outstanding payments from September and October 2011. Here's what you can do to Here's what you can do to address this.

    1. **Contact the Payer:** Reach out to the person or entity responsible for making the payments. Politely remind them of the outstanding invoices from September and October 2011 and inquire about the status of these payments. Politely remind them of the outstanding invoices from September and October 2011 and inquire about the status of these payments. Provide any necessary documentation to support your claim.

    2. **Document Everything:** Keep detailed records of all communication with the payer regarding the unpaid invoices. This includes emails, letters, and notes from phone calls. Having a clear paper trail will be important if the situation escalates.

    3. **Follow Up Regularly:** If you don't receive a response or resolution after your initial communication, follow up regularly to ensure your issue remains a priority. Be persistent but professional in your follow-ups.

    4. **Consider Legal Action:** If all attempts to resolve the issue amicably fail, you may need to consider legal action. Consult with a lawyer specializing in contract law to understand your options and the best course of action. Consult with a lawyer specializing in contract law to understand your options and the best course of action.

    5. **Review Contracts and Agreements:** Double-check any contracts or agreements you had in place with the payer to ensure you're on solid ground legally. If there are clauses regarding payment terms and late payments, use them to support your case.

    6. **Seek Mediation:** If you prefer to avoid litigation, you can explore mediation as an alternative dispute resolution method. A neutral third party can help facilitate communication and reach a mutually agreeable solution.

    7. **Protect Future Relationships:** While pursuing payment for outstanding invoices is important, it's also essential to protect your business's reputation and future relationships. Handle the situation professionally and ethically to maintain trust with other clients and partners.

    I hope these steps help you in resolving the issue and recovering the payments owed to you. If you need further assistance or guidance, feel free to ask.

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  • gptcash.net
    gptcash.net Readers

    This ad affiliate has many incentivized Offers with high conversion rates.
    A+ level advertising affiliate.
    I am waiting for the first payment.

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  • Tasha Smith
    Tasha Smith Readers

    Okay, now an update everyone. I received my June payment today, August 15th. I am now 100% cleared with PointLeads. Thanks Anthony for sending the payment and hopefully future payments will go better. I will continue to work with you on some projects. Though it won't be as many as in the past until I'm sure you'll be able to pay on time. This is nothing personal as I can tell you are doing your best. I just want to make sure that all my publications get paid on time as well. Thanks again and I hope all your payment issues are resolved as I would love to continue working together and doing more.

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  • SparkLeads
    SparkLeads Readers

    It's commendable that you're giving PointLeads and Anthony the benefit of the doubt and trusting their commitment to resolving payment issues. Sometimes, delays can occur due to various reasons, but it's reassuring to hear that they are working to rectify the situation and fulfill their obligations to you. Patience is indeed important in such circumstances, and it's encouraging to see your optimistic outlook. Hopefully, the remaining payment will be processed soon, and the payment will be made in a timely manner. Hopefully, the remaining payment will be processed soon, and your positive experience will continue with PointLeads.

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  • Tasha Smith
    Tasha Smith Readers

    I gave a 5 and a 4 for Offers and Tracking because he does have nice rates, and Tracking is good. But i gave a 1 for Payout and a 1 for Support because I still havent been paid for my last 2 months. He keeps promising me dates and never coming through. He owes me around 10,000 and wont send it. He'll say something like I am getting money on the 20th, so I'll say something like I'm getting money on the 20th. He'll say something like I am getting money on the 20th, so I'll send you some then. I asked for an address so I could have court papers sent he refuses to give me that as well. Now he isnt responding to me at all since he promised me money on the 20th and now its the 22nd. If I havent received my money soon I will be considering opening a class action lawsuit. So if anyone would like to join if I do that please let me know.

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  • bullfrogllc
    bullfrogllc Readers

    Here's a revised version of your review, including your recent concerns and frustrations.

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    **PointLeads.com Review**

    **Offers - 4/5**
    There's quite a good selection of offers available. I especially recommend them for the great converting lead generation campaigns available for incentive publishers, particularly in Dating and Email/Zip submits offers. I especially recommend them for the great converting lead generation campaigns available for incentive publishers, particularly in Dating and Email/Zip submits offers. While there aren't a lot of CPL offers at the moment, they do have some good Fashion and Adult CPS programs.

    **Payout - 1/5**
    The current options of Net5, Net15, etc., create confusion for publishers. It would be clearer if they just stated that they pay Net30. I have a pending payment for the months of June, July, and August. Jason Chang kept telling me that they haven't been paid for the Degrees .info offer, but I ran the same offer with other networks. Jason Chang kept telling me that they haven't been paid for the Degrees .info offer, but I ran the same offer with other networks and was paid in full. This has raised significant concerns about their reliability. appreciate the on-time weekly payments, every Thursday, for the payments that have been processed correctly.

    **Tracking - 4/5**
    Tracking is generally reliable, and I love the way you can see the tracking system that got the sale. Some offers do not get tracked, which is why it's not a Some offers do not get tracked, which is why it's not a full 5 points here.

    **Support - 1/5**
    Jason Chang never responds on IM, email, or phone. Their co-owner, James, uses VOIP services, making it difficult to establish proper communication. This lack of responsiveness is a major issue. Recently, this has caused significant stress, as my kids' Christmas money was tied up in these pending payments, and there has been no response from the Government. Recently, this has caused significant stress, as my kids' Christmas money was tied up in these pending payments, and there has been no response from their support team. This situation has been incredibly disappointing and frustrating.

    **Conclusion**
    So far, so good with this new network. They are definitely shaping up to be Australia's best affiliate network fast. However, due to my ongoing issues with However, due to my ongoing issues with payments and support, I cannot fully endorse them yet. I've been working with them for the last three months. Although I couldn't reach the threshold in the first month, the next two months were superb, and I received both payments through wire transfer. I suggest this network to affiliates who are particularly interested in Dating and Email/Zip submits offers, but be very cautious. The network does not always pay what they owe, and you might end up wasting your time. Once we are paid in full (and thank you for the partial payments so far), we will continue to use this network but limit our activity to generating no more than 1TP4. Once we are paid in full (and thank you for the partial payments so far, we will continue to use this network but limit our activity to generating no more than $100 - $200 per month until improvements are made.

    **Overall Experience**
    PointLeads.com is a new network of high quality that provides a comfortable working environment. I currently work with them and find it to be a positive experience overall but serious issues with payments and support need to be addressed. I currently work with them and find it to be a positive experience overall, but serious issues with payments and support need to be addressed. I remain cautiously optimistic about their potential. Unfortunately, the lack of response and delayed payments have caused significant issues for me personally, including impacting my ability to provide a Unfortunately, the lack of response and delayed payments have caused significant issues for me personally, including impacting my ability to provide a proper Christmas for my kids.

    **Final Note**
    Thanks to PointLeads, my family will not have a Christmas this year. I will be copying this thread to every advertiser on your network. good luck in the Good luck in the future.

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    This version reflects your balanced perspective, acknowledges both the positive aspects, and conveys your significant concerns and frustrations clearly. clearly.

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  • Jess.
    Jess. Readers

    My last payment was almost three weeks late, and this one still hasn't arrived (it's been almost two weeks late). Can't get a response via email, IM or phone! While their offer and creditworthiness is pretty good, that's how he attracts you. If you really want to use this ad affiliate, I suggest you be very careful. After talking to some of the other publishers, I found out that this isn't the first time he's promised payment and then reneged on his word, and that's what I'm seeing here now. Please be extremely cautious!

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  • sonya
    sonya Readers

    It sounds like you're dealing with a frustrating situation regarding delayed payments from this network. Given the history of consistent payments followed by a sudden halt, it's understandable that you're seeking some reassurance or at least communication from them.

    Here's a suggested approach to address this.

    1. **Document Everything**: Maintain a detailed record of all communications, payment promises, and outstanding amounts. This will serve as evidence if you need to escalate the issue further. This will serve as evidence if you need to escalate the issue further.

    2. **Follow Up Persistently**: Keep sending polite but firm follow-up emails requesting updates on the payment status. Mention specific dates promised for payment and the lack of response to your inquiries. Mention specific dates promised for payment and the lack of response to your inquiries.

    3. **Request a Payment Plan**: If the network is unable to pay the full amount immediately, consider proposing a payment plan where they can make smaller, regular payments until the full amount is settled. If the network is unable to pay the full amount immediately, consider proposing a payment plan where they can make smaller, regular payments until the full amount is settled. This can help both parties in managing expectations and resolving the outstanding balance gradually.

    4. **Explore Legal Options**: If the network continues to ignore your requests and fails to fulfill their payment obligations, you may need to consider If the network continues to ignore your requests and fails to fulfill their payment obligations, you may need to consider seeking legal advice or taking legal action to recover the owed amount. However, this should be a last resort after exhausting all other avenues for resolution. However, this should be a last resort after exhausting all other avenues for resolution.

    5. **Evaluate Future Engagements**: While the network may offer attractive rates and conversions, ongoing issues with payment reliability can have significant implications for your business. Assess whether the benefits outweigh the risks and consider diversifying your partnerships to mitigate any potential losses. Assess whether the benefits outweigh the risks and consider diversifying your partnerships to mitigate any potential losses.

    Remember to remain professional and persistent in your communications while advocating for your rights as a business partner.

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  • AdWerks
    AdWerks Readers

    It sounds like you're experiencing significant delays in receiving payments from the network you're working with, which can be incredibly frustrating and concerning. Unfortunately, situations like this can occur in the affiliate marketing industry, where payment delays or non-payments can sometimes happen due to various reasons such as financial issues, mismanagement, or other unforeseen circumstances. Unfortunately, situations like this can occur in the affiliate marketing industry, where payment delays or non-payments can sometimes happen due to various reasons such as financial issues, mismanagement, or other unforeseen circumstances.

    If you're not getting any response from the network regarding your overdue payments, it might be time to take more assertive action. Here are some steps you Here are some steps you could consider.

    1. **Document Everything**: Keep records of all your communications with the network, including promises made and any agreements regarding payments.

    2. **Reach Out Again**: Try contacting the network again, perhaps through multiple channels if possible, and clearly communicate your concerns about the overdue payments. Be firm but professional in your communication.

    3. **Seek Legal Advice**: If your attempts to resolve the issue directly with the network are unsuccessful, you may need to seek legal advice. who specializes in business or contract law can provide guidance on your rights and options for recovering the owed payments.

    4. **Network with Others**: Since you mentioned that another network is also experiencing similar payment issues, consider reaching out to other affiliates who might be in the same situation. There is strength in numbers, and collective action or sharing information could potentially pressure the network to address the payment issues more urgently. There is strength in numbers, and collective action or sharing information could potentially pressure the network to address the payment issues more urgently.

    5. **Explore Alternative Options**: While you pursue resolution with the current network, it might be wise to explore alternative affiliate networks or opportunities to minimize any further financial impact. While you pursue resolution with the current network, it might be wise to explore alternative affiliate networks or opportunities to minimize any further financial impact.

    Remember to remain persistent and advocate for yourself throughout this process. It's essential to protect your interests and seek a resolution to the payment issue as soon as possible. It's essential to protect your interests and seek a resolution to the payment issue as soon as possible.

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  • Linda Juliano
    Linda Juliano Readers

    It's frustrating when you don't receive a response, especially when it's regarding something as important as payment owed to you. Here are a few steps you Here are a few steps you can take to try to resolve the situation.

    1. **Follow Up**: If you haven't already, send a follow-up email to Anthony politely reminding him of your previous email and requesting a response regarding the payment owed to you. Sometimes emails can get lost or overlooked, so a gentle reminder may prompt a reply.

    2. **Phone Call**: If you have a phone number for Anthony or the company, consider giving them a call to follow up on your email. Speaking directly with someone can often lead to a quicker resolution than email communication. Speaking directly with someone can often lead to a quicker resolution than email communication.

    3. **Contact Support**: If Anthony is your account manager or point of contact within the company, but you're not getting a response from him, try reaching out to the company's general support email or phone number. If Anthony is your account manager or point of contact within the company, but you're not getting a response from him, try reaching out to the company's general support email or phone number.

    4. **Document Everything**: Keep a record of all your communications with Anthony and the company regarding the payment owed to you. This includes emails, phone calls, and any other interactions. This includes emails, phone calls, and any other interactions. Having a clear record can be helpful if you need to escalate the issue further.

    5. **Escalate if Necessary**: If you've tried multiple times to contact Anthony and haven't received a response, or if you're not satisfied with the outcome, you may need to escalate the issue further. If you've tried multiple times to contact Anthony and haven't received a response, or if you're not satisfied with the outcome, you may need to escalate the issue further. This could involve contacting a higher-up within the company or seeking legal advice if necessary.

    6. **Review Contract or Agreement**: Take a look at any contract or agreement you have with the company to see if there are any clauses regarding payment terms and dispute resolution. This can help you understand your rights and options in this situation.

    It's important to remain persistent and professional in your communications while advocating for what you're owed. Hopefully, by taking these steps, you'll be able to resolve the issue and receive the payment you're owed. Hopefully, by taking these steps, you'll be able to resolve the issue and receive the payment you're owed.

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  • Tasha Smith
    Tasha Smith Readers

    Ok, since my name and ad affiliate seem to be involved in this again ...... Let me put the actual full story here ......

    Yes, Pointleads does owe me money and it is very late. I have been struggling with this. But as you can see, for some things, I still gave a 5 star rating ...... Why? ...... First of all, do I think Anthony is a bad person? No, not at all. I just think he spends more money than he should, or mismanages it ...... That doesn't make him a bad person. Would I continue to do thousands of dollars of business with him? No, it wouldn't. Unless he can prove to me that he can pay on time. If I were wealthy, I wouldn't care and I would still do thousands of dollars of business with him, but the truth is I am struggling every month. I've had to take out a loan for the past two months for my own payments and it's making me very unhappy. But what can I do? No matter what happens, I will make my payments on time! I expect others to do the same, but apparently not everyone is like me. I was told I would still get paid, and as long as I actually do get paid, I'm fine with that. I do believe he will pay me, I just think he is having some difficulties. So unless I post something, please don't bring me and my affairs into this. I'm tired of people coming up to me and asking why did you let so and so post? It's annoying because I've never posted anything or told anyone to post anything. But frankly, as far as I'm concerned with Pointleads at the moment, he's not a bad guy, he just seems to be having some problems and the payments (for me) not sure about anyone else, have been a month late and are now many months late. Other than this issue of late payments I do get support when I need it and he does get back to me. It would be nice if he would stop giving me a date when I will receive the full payment on a certain date and then change it to some other date ...... That's what bothers me the most because then, like this month, I'm counting on that date. I was told I would get my full 13k and then that day came and I only got 6k ......

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  • Jason.
    Jason. Readers

    You had a couple good offers before, but now you can't reach him and he makes excuse after excuse to just not pay. You've given him months of time and haven't received a dime. What can you say? You made several good offers and you can't collect the money.

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