It's not one situation, but many.
Indeed, some of them do make their own charge on the
credit card, and I end up handling the resulting mess.
There's several variations on the theme, some of them
actually calling out the correct name for the product,
but acting like they are some sort of authorized reseller.
Other ones have a relationship with vendors of similar
products, and get paid for those purchases. They include
my product only for completeness, and make no money
on the transaction.
They do, however, get the Customer eyeballs, and create
confusion. My product gets tied in with their advertisements, or perhaps their interface keeps crapping
out, and I get that feedback.
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