Notice: This site was published as a last resort. We remain open to resolution and would prefer to take it down permanently.
Public Accountability Record

When Private Resolution
Is No Longer Possible

We are an affiliate marketing operation that drove verified, high-quality traffic to 7Ladies — a brand within the Extendy operator group. After delivering over 350 confirmed FTDs across approved GEOs, our account was suspended without prior warning, and our commissions remain unpaid.

"We did not want to build this website. We have attempted to resolve this privately, professionally and repeatedly. This record exists only because those efforts were ignored."
KPI Performance
61–65%
Deposit OAS — confirmed excellent by 7Ladies AM
FTDs Delivered
350+
Across PT, ES, IT, GR — agreed GEOs
Account Status
Blocked
Suspended without warning mid-campaign
Commissions Paid
€0
Despite meeting all agreed performance benchmarks
01 — Entities Under Review

The Operator Group

Brands operating under the Extendy umbrella that are implicated in this matter.

Last updated: March 2026. Status reflects current non-payment standing.
Editorial Note
We are genuinely unhappy to be publishing this information. Our preference has always been — and remains — a fair, negotiated resolution. These brands are listed solely because private channels have been exhausted. Should a resolution be reached, this record will be updated or removed accordingly.
BrandOperator GroupIssueStatusGEOs Affected
7Ladies
Extendy Non-payment of CPA commissions; account suspended without cause after 350+ verified FTDs Active Dispute PT, ES, IT, GR
CoolAffs
Extendy Under review — additional documentation pending Under Review TBC
StormAffiliates
Extendy Under review — additional documentation pending Under Review TBC
02 — Verified Campaign Metrics

Our Performance on Record

These figures were acknowledged in writing by 7Ladies affiliate management before the account was suspended.

Traffic Source
Facebook / Telegram
Slots strategies & Sportsbook promotions — both approved
Approved GEOs
PT · ES · IT · GR
All within agreed and approved territories
Monthly FTD Volume
500–2,000
Estimated peak delivery capacity
Deposit OAS Score
61–65%
Confirmed "excellent" by AM the 7Ladies Affiliate Manager, 23 Feb 2026
FTDs Before Suspension
350+
Delivered before account was unilaterally blocked
Commissions Received
€0
Zero payment despite meeting all performance KPIs
On 23 February 2026, affiliate manager the 7Ladies Affiliate Manager confirmed in writing: "OAS is at 62%, so we're good yes :)" — two days before the fraud investigation that led to our account suspension was triggered.
03 — Documented Timeline

What Actually Happened

A factual chronology derived from recorded communications.

23 Feb 2026
Positive Signal
KPIs Confirmed Excellent — Traffic Encouraged to Continue
Affiliate manager the 7Ladies Affiliate Manager confirmed OAS at 62% and greenlit continued traffic. There was no indication of any concern regarding traffic quality at this stage.
"OAS is at 62%, so we're good yes :)" — the 7Ladies Affiliate Manager, 7Ladies AM, 23 Feb 2026
24–25 Feb 2026
Technical Issue Reported
Site Access Blocked Across PT, ES, IT — We Paused Campaigns Immediately
Players in Portugal, Spain, and Italy reported being unable to access 7Ladies on mobile. Upon discovery, our team immediately paused all campaigns and notified 7Ladies. We cooperated fully and transparently from the first moment.
"@trafficx-mobile & @trafficx-ops can you coordinate to stop campaigns please." — the TrafficX Account Lead, 25 Feb 2026
25 Feb – 3 Mar 2026
Full Cooperation
All Evidence Provided — 7 Days Without Substantive Feedback
7Ladies' fraud team requested Telegram channel links, traffic source screenshots, and promotional materials broken down by GEO and afp source. We provided everything requested. Despite repeated follow-ups, no meaningful feedback was received for seven days.
"We've already provided all the necessary information for the check-up. If needed, I can also share the details for each afp2 and corresponding source." — the TrafficX Mobile Responsible
27 Feb 2026
Disputed Outcome
Fraud Report Issued — Entire Account Terminated, All Commissions Withheld
7Ladies issued a fraud report citing alleged bot activity, "Malta" geo-targeting, and AI-generated content. Critically, the report conflated multiple afp sources and applied its findings to the entire account — not just the specific source under investigation (afp2:693). The account was terminated in full, and all pending commissions were withheld.
"The report is only for afp693. To cancel the whole account is unheard of." — the TrafficX Account Lead, 27 Feb 2026
3 Mar 2026
Unresolved
Final Position: RevShare Only — No CPA Settlement Offered
After a further week of silence, 7Ladies communicated that the account would be downgraded to RevShare only. No CPA commissions for the period of verified delivery were offered. The full fraud report was never shared with us. No independent review was proposed.
5 Mar 2026
Meeting Held
Call with the 7Ladies Affiliate Manager — No Resolution Reached
A video call was held with AM the 7Ladies Affiliate Manager. No commitment to settling outstanding commissions was made. No timeline for resolution was provided. This site was published as a final step shortly after.
04 — Point-by-Point Rebuttal

Responding to the Accusations

7Ladies' fraud report contained six claims. We address each one directly and factually.

Important Context
We were never formally provided the fraud report. The claims below were communicated informally via chat messages. We have nonetheless responded to each point fully and transparently, and invited 7Ladies to review this rebuttal directly. No response was received.
01
Their Claim
"Affiliate failed to provide proof for December traffic sources."
Our Response
December traffic was driven exclusively via afp2:392 — a single Sportsbook source. This is verifiable internally by 7Ladies at any time. The Telegram groups flagged in the fraud report were from January and February, not December. This distinction was never acknowledged by the 7Ladies team.
02
Their Claim
"Telegram channels are bot channels sending fake and photoshopped win screenshots."
Our Response
Sharing win screenshots and betting strategies on Telegram is a standard, widely-used affiliate acquisition method across the iGaming industry. The channels operated with transparent promotional content. No specific fabricated examples were ever shared with us. This claim was made without providing a single piece of evidence we could review or contest.
03
Their Claim
"Zero promotional activity found in Telegram groups for December."
Our Response
This is accurate — and entirely expected. The Telegram groups shared with 7Ladies were Slots and Sportsbook channels launched in January and February, after receiving explicit approval from the team. December activity ran exclusively through afp2:392, a separate channel not included in the January/February evidence package.
04
Their Claim
"Affiliate promoted Malta as a target geography — a restricted region."
Our Response
The word "malta" in Portuguese is common informal slang for "group of people" — particularly in the context of community-based betting and slots content. Anyone with basic knowledge of Portuguese-language iGaming marketing would recognise this immediately. We were advertising to Portuguese-speaking audiences in approved GEOs. We never ran — or intended to run — any traffic targeting the country of Malta. This accusation reflects a localisation knowledge gap, not a policy breach.
05
Their Claim
"Posts were published simultaneously across all groups — a classic indicator of automated bot activity."
Our Response
The Sportsbook source (afp2:693) operated through a single Telegram channel. Simultaneous posting "across all groups" is therefore factually impossible for this source. If the claim refers to Slots channels, those operated under a completely different afp source. Applying a finding from one source to terminate an entire account — including unrelated, verified clean sources — is disproportionate and unjustifiable.
06
Their Claim
"An AI platform provided automated bets directly to Ivybet — violating TnC 6.3 & 6.4."
Our Response
The platform referenced (app.ocentraldogreen.com) is a publicly accessible tipster tool — a standard content format in Portuguese-language sports betting communities. Providing automated betting tips is content marketing, not fraud. 7Ladies approved Sportsbook traffic for our account. This is precisely the type of content that drives it. The platform makes no attempt to conceal its nature.
Our Position

We Are Open to Resolution.
The Next Move Is Theirs.

We are not a company that takes public exposure lightly. We built a productive relationship with 7Ladies over several months, delivered consistent and high-quality traffic, and maintained open, professional communication throughout. Publishing this site was a difficult decision that we did not take lightly.

The decision to suspend our account — mid-campaign, without warning, without sharing the fraud report, and without settling earned commissions — was made unilaterally. The fraud report cited issues in a minority of our traffic sources and used them to void all outstanding commissions across the entire account. This is not proportionate, and it is not fair.

We are calling on Extendy and 7Ladies to: (1) share the full fraud report with us, (2) agree to an independent review of the traffic in question, and (3) honour payment for the clean, verified traffic delivered prior to any investigation. If those steps are taken, this website will be taken down immediately and permanently.

We have also opened a community forum below for other affiliates who may have had similar experiences with Extendy brands. If that applies to you, we encourage you to share your experience.

Community Record

Affiliate Experiences

If you have worked with Extendy brands — 7Ladies, CoolAffs, StormAffiliates or others — and experienced payment issues, unexplained account suspensions, or unfounded fraud accusations, we invite you to share your experience here. All submissions are public and permanent unless individually contested with evidence.

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