An affiliate website which will obviously have conflicting comments. The company itself is completely safe although advertisers they partner with may be borderline legal.
MaxBounty is an affiliate advertising network. By itself, it is neither a bad nor dangerous site; however, as with any affiliate network, there are always publishers (i.e. affiliates) who stray from the affiliate guidelines by sending and using other, even more nefarious tactics, which, in turn, casts other members of a network in a bad light. I would suggest finding an internet ad server you trust and using that network's site and affiliates, or if you prefer not to shop online, don't click on online ads and so can keep yourself safe. Use NoScript on a FireFox browser, , get your information via cable TV.
Oh wait... you might want to get an antenna, since your cale company collects information, too, and TV rots your brain, so it looks like you're screwed either way.
I've been a publisher / affiliate for this company since January 2011. They are one of the better known Cost Per Action companies around. Their website poses no threat to anyone at all and is completely safe. Some of their affiliates; however, may use Black hat or malicious tactics to earn commissions from running their campaigns. This is not within Maxbounty's control and these affiliates are often eventually banned.
This is an internet marketing website, running adverts for many great companies. The people who reviewed this site as bad have no idea what it is about, and are completely clueless. Of course it tracks links. It tracks affiliate links of people who have placed their advert code on websites. Link tracking....arer you saying this is bad? Might as well say Google is bad as they do link tracking as well with their adverts.
Visiting this site may lead to negative visitor experiance due to the past actions of the owners of this site which may include: distribution of malware, drive by viral downloads, or spamming.
It's a marketing website. They market products for other companies and they hire people who own websites to be their advertisers.
They probably have thousands of advertisers signed up, some of which may use unethical methods to "spam" people. There's a good chance those accounts are dealt with appropriately.
With that said, again, it's a marketing site. They market to people so of course there's going to be some complaints regarding some of the methods they or some of the advertisers they hire use.
They are generally a reputable company regardless of a few bad apples that may have represented them.
The site is perfectly fine. The other reviewers are really confused about the nature of the SPAM emails they received. Just because they contained links pointing to the site doesn't mean the website itself sent those emails.
This is a site for CPA Advertising It is not a game site or a YouTube video site It is not Facebook so why are the bad commenters even going to it..
Or do they work for the competitors ? and giving bad feed back to stop other's going to it.
AdScam - this company not only pushes unwanted advertises, directly or through it's affiliate "campaign" but also endorse the use of CPAlead page locking forcing visitors to take online "quizes" or "horoscopes" that require a mobil phone number for mandatory "signup" at a cost of 9.95USD recurring monthly billing.