Quote Originally Posted by Chilihost View Post
Sure you have the right to chose, but switching affiliate programs is not an easy task, it takes months and loads of work on both the program owners and its affiliates. I think Mansion is jumping the gun and starting down a slippery slope, they ban SegPay because NATS is direct competition, does this mean they will also ban CCBill because their new cascading program is also direct competition? How about forcing Epoch as a primary because they are partners? They are a software company, they do not have the right to dictate to their clients who they can and cannot use as billers.

By the way, I am in no way arguing for or against NATS or SegPay in this, I am just looking at this decision from a broader perspective.
It's affiliate software. All software has limitations and this is a limitation of Mansions software.

Clients dictate what software they use. Clients dictate what processor they use. Mansion dictates who they'll work with.

That being said it does suck that this is such an inconvenience for everyone effected but it's obvious that TMM brought this on themselves with the way they've handled issues over the last year or so.