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On the other hand.... You have different fingers
Of course there's no shave feature. If you remember back when TMM launched NATS, their whole big thing was how they were "shave proof" and they ripped mercilessly on MPA which had briefly offered a "shave" feature.
TMM has terminated accounts of programs who have attempted to shave. My understanding is that the "add sales" feature is there if for some reason someone signs up but the sale doesn't get credited to the affiliate.
Now... all that said, a program that is crafty enough about it can avoid paying affiliates for sales on *any* platform, whether it's NATS, MPA, CCBill, Epoch or any other. At the end of the day, you have to have a reasonable amount of trust in the program you're working with, or you shouldn't be working with them.
btw, as for "the pro"... I don't know how you think you're going to pay lower rates by switching to NATS. The only way you will save over CCBill is by going to your own merchant account, and while the absolute savings could be fairly significant (5-7% depending on your volume), you also lose a heck of a lot by making that switch (from ccbill to your own merchant account). CCBill's service is fantastic, and there are a lot of nice value-adds. Also, the hassle of having to pay your affiliates directly instead of having CCBill pay them is another significant factor. It can definitely be worth it for some people, but it's a move you should really consider carefully.
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