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Hi Everyone
i joined an online company who advertise "clickbank" products using your url and if anyone clicks and makes a purchase you get a % of the product cost. I joined on the recommendation of a friend he showed me his monthly stats and he was making a reasonable return on investment, After being in the program for about three weeks I had no clicks on any part of my account. I sent my first email saying I understood that it was up to the public to click and they can be fickle have I just been unlucky or is there some glitch in my account? I got a cryptic answer" We are not clickbank we do not know if you have made a sale. We are promoting your url." Yes they know I can't have a sale if I have had no clicks(that's what its called clickbank) After another week or so with still no action on my account I asked my friend how his monthly stats were going. He showed me his account and had over 90 clicks I noticed that a lot of his click Thurs where coming from his "rotator url" That's a url they give you which you use to advertise on traffic exchanges rotators. As I had been promoting my rotator url at a couple of traffic exchanges without any result I tried the url in my browser. Instead of going to a clickbank product it went to a page that said "this is for pro members only please upgrade now" I am a pro member. I then sent an email to them pointing out the problem but had no reply Now when i enter the rotator url in any browser it goes to no page at all . On closer inspection I realized that the url they gave me has a space in it which I sure is a no no for a url (its a broken url) It is now 4 months later and up till a week ago I had no response to the 14 emails I sent. But then last week when I sent another email it went to a support ticket system and I got a reply but again it was a cryptic one "what is your user name" I sent them the answer but they must have my user name on there records and its in the url as well. When i went to see the progress of my ticket it was in the answered and closed section, The email they sent me was a question not an answer but they used that to close the ticket. I opened another ticket to see what was happening this time the response was " Oh we apologize our system has been down for three weeks someone will contact you within 48 hours" Again the ticket was in the closed and answered section so I opened another one this time the reply was " I will refer this to our administrator" That was over a week ago, I have had it with them and I want some compensation not only for the wasted monthly fees but also the restless sleepless nights I spend wondering why they would treat anyone this way and plotting my revenge. I know how I can discredit them as they probably picked exactly the wrong guy to ignore. I'm on a disability pension and I live online 13 to 14 hours a day. I have a popular blog, a wide circle of friends on three of the social networks, I belong to numerous Internet marketing forums, I'm a paid member of three paid mailers that reach millions of email address I belong to a safelist that has 37.5 million members and I regularly post articles on ezines and articles directories, All I need to do is send an true account of my story using these resources to damage their reputation. The viral effect the web 2.0 is very powerful and leaves no were to hide for shoddy services providers. If you want to understand this effect you just need to Google :the kryptonite lock expose" were one mans pen was mightier than his sword and was kryptonite to their bottom line, The "dell hell scandal" and the fortune 500 hundred companies caught out using "flogs" (fake blogs) My emails up to this point have been polite and I haven't threatened them with this action. I need to know do I have a case to sue them and what must I avoid in the articles I publish about them so they can't sue me for labile. |
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Based on what you say here, you could file suit against them (or at least threaten to do so) in small claims court or in regular court; filing in small claims court is easier and requires no attorney...you could try to collect all of the costs and damages that you suffered due to their behavior... You may also report them to your state attorney general's office.
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The clickbank operation is very simple.We can earn much money on online by clickbank.ClickBank affiliates to see the true side of the listed in market place products Nothing defines the quality of a product better than the feedback of affiliates who already tried promoting it or of the customers who bought and tried it.Thousands of people make money everyday.The easiest way to approach to make money on onlines affiliate marketing with ClickBank.With afflitate marketing we do not need to invest a lot into starting your own online business.The web has agood navigation and the drive to succed.
joli Last edited by wld_team : Aug 14th, 2008 at 09:40 PM. |
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i also did clickbank and found out it was no good,,, i asked for a full refund and got it with no questions asked,,the product i tryed did not work at all ,,,if u ask for a refund of any money u paid they will return it,they also told me if i said anything bad that i would be held liable for it , they would get me in trouble that they was a repitable company not a scam,,, also if u go to there website and read the fine print there is also a monthly fee that i did not see that automaticially comes out of ur account,,, when i saw that on my statement i cancelled rite away,,, all i can say is be carefull and read all the fine print as i did not ,, i learned my lesson |
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