I am not sure about this one without proof guys. The domain has been registered since Jan 2010, however when you click the paypal banner to check the verified account, that paypal account was registered on Feb 13, 2011. Also, there is a misspelling "Give the customers a way to safe more Money" which can be found on the affiliate sign up page.
Maybe it's just me and if it is I apologize, but these are automatic red flags when I sign up as an affiliate to any program.
One more thing, in the beginning the OP was only giving a few lucky people the link to the webshop. The PM I received said I would be the last one to get the link because the OP did not want to ruin my or his business. Now I see that the link has been made public by the OP which leads me to believe that he/she is the owner of the site, or he/she benefits somehow by new affiliate joining the site.
Maybe I am just crazy. Some proof would cease my skepticism.
i agree. after checking it out a bit more, something seems a bit strange.
the site doesn't have any info, policies, etc. for either the customer or affiliate. very, very minimal information.
if the OP is benefiting in some way, whatever, i can get passed that. i'm more worried about getting sales and the product not delivered.
will put this on hold till we get some proof that product gets delivered and affiliates get paid.
If those asking for the link would READ the OP it is right in front of your face.![]()
I am not sure about this one without proof guys. The domain has been registered since Jan 2010, however when you click the paypal banner to check the verified account, that paypal account was registered on Feb 13, 2011. Also, there is a misspelling "Give the customers a way to safe more Money" which can be found on the affiliate sign up page.
Maybe it's just me and if it is I apologize, but these are automatic red flags when I sign up as an affiliate to any program.
One more thing, in the beginning the OP was only giving a few lucky people the link to the webshop. The PM I received said I would be the last one to get the link because the OP did not want to ruin my or his business. Now I see that the link has been made public by the OP which leads me to believe that he/she is the owner of the site, or he/she benefits somehow by new affiliate joining the site.
Maybe I am just crazy. Some proof would cease my skepticism.
I'm having a real problem believing this story. Don't get me wrong -- I'd love to believe it. But that website inspires zero confidence in me.
Look at the tagline on the site: "Shop with the best prizes?" What the hell does that even mean? Is it a misspelling of prices? Or are you getting a prize with every purchase?
So the OP responded to a bunch of emails inquiring about the product he was selling and just told people to buy from that site? Really? And he managed to sell 4 packages from 12 to 15 emails, a conversion rate of about 30% on $229 software?
What exactly did he say? "Here's the website my uncle bought it on... Check it out!"
I hate to be a downer since I'm all for outside the box methods. Hopefully someone will give this method a shot and prove me wrong.
I think this is a scam
Just wondering, does this method actually work?