Andrew Boon
Well, some hosts are happy to pay up to $200, but don't comply with other requirements (technical). You're right, in affiliate world 5-20% is a normal cut, but hosting is different. It's very competitive and $100 is an industry standard now. Moreover, if the hosting pays $100+ for referral, the do their best to retain a customer, which is only possible with good service (we all know how good modern customers are at taking refunds). So, in my opinion, the more hosting pays to BoonEx, the better it see more is, considering all other factors equal.
clubbeyourself
No matter how good a service a host provides, unfortunately there are a lot of people that download the software, sign up for hosting (as referred by Boonex), then decide a month or two later that the software is not for them for one reason or another.

I won't waste time on this post by creating a reason list. It could be any reason.

So, If someone jumps ship and decides the software wasn't what they wanted or needed and therfore leaves the host, Does Boonex refund any of the $100 commission see more they have been paid? I doubt it, I have never read anything like that in correspondence when being invited to be a preferred hosting provider.
 
 
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