My plea to Amazon Affiliates, which has terminated me for autotagging sessions. I don't even KNOW HOW TO DO THAT. Please help Amazon. I have been a long-time customer and believe I deserve some explanation.
1. May
22,
2016
Dear
Amazon
Affiliates
I
have
tried
several
times
to
contact
you
via
your
website
and
I’m
getting
form-‐letter
responses
and
no
explanation.
You
have
recently
terminated
my
Amazon
affiliate
account
account
(Willvideoforf-‐20)
and
I
have
not
seen
any
evidence
of
a
legitimate
reasons.
Could
you
*please
escalate
this?
*
According
to
communication
from
someone
named
Gary,
my
BeyondViral
website
was
autotagging
sessions.
That's
impossible!
That
site
has
been
down
for
months!
I
don't
even
know
how
to
login
right
now,
much
less
autotag
a
session.
The
only
link
to
Amazon
from
Beyond
Viral
was
an
affiliate-‐tagged
link
to
my
own
book
that
I
sell
on
Amazon
(Beyond
Viral).
Again-‐
I
do
not
generate
automatically
tag
customer
sessions!
I
don't
even
know
how
I
would
if
I
tried.
Can
you
show
me
some
evidence
or
provide
some
detail?
The
only
thing
I
imagine
may
promoting
this
is
that
a
friend
and
I
use
each
other's
affiliate
codes.
He
set
something
up
on
my
browser
that
puts
his
affiliate
ID
when
I
buy
products,
and
he's
doing
the
same
thing.
These
would
be
specific
to
our
OWN
computers
–
for
our
own
modest
purchases.
If
you
find
that
people
are
buying
from
autotagged
sessions
beyond
that,
I
truly
have
no
idea
how
it's
happening.
If
this
doesn’t
get
addressed,
I
am
done
with
Amazon.
I
encourage
you
to
keep
these
things
in
mind:
• For
well
over
a
decade
I
have
been
a
loyal
customer
to
Amazon.
Please
look
at
your
records
and
see
how
much
I
spend
annually
on
Amazon.
I
would
suspect
I’m
in
the
top
5-‐10
percent
of
customers.
I
have
bought
dozens
and
dozens
of
books
on
Audible.
• I
purchase
many
Amazon
products
like
the
Echo/Fire
TV
and
Kindle
–
and
I
blog
about
these
products
and
mentioned
them
in
my
videos.
• In
addition
to
my
own
purchases,
I
have
supported
Amazon
on
my
blog
(willvideoforfood.com).
And
on
my
YouTube
channel,
which
has
235,000
subscribers
and
298
million
video
views.
This
is
really
infuriating,
and
not
what
I'd
expect
from
Amazon.
All
I’m
getting
is
these
form-‐
letter
responses.
It's
really
sad.
Here
is
what
I
would
expect
from
a
world-‐class
customer
service
organization
like
Amazon:
a) Show
me
the
courtesy
of
telling
me
specifically
what
has
provoked
you
b) Educate
me
and
teach
me
how
to
turn
it
off
c) Tell
me
what
I
can
do
to
avoid
this
in
the
future-‐
did
someone
hack
beyondviral.com?
d) Give
me
a
warning
if
there
actually
was
some
evidence
that
I
inadvertently
broke
a
policy.
Thank
you
in
advance
for
giving
this
more
attention
and
not
sending
another
form
letter.
Kevin
"Nalts"
Nalty
www.willvideoforfood.com
www.youtube.com/Nalts