Ahhh! So you're the guys that released the MonkeysMoney or whatever guide. hahaha Now I understand why this pseudo-product looks like a scam as well, I'm sure all these posts are not the response you were expecting LOL ... and don't come and tell us something like" it's good, all this is creating anticipation and buzz..." because it's not. ha! Man, you still have a LOT to learn listen to these guys they know what they're saying they know about this 10x better than you, that's for sure.... Regards .....oh! and good luck, you're really really going to need it.
Actually, I do listen to all of the advices. I just don't like no-lifes who make under $100 per month on their blogs and sit here all day, then they bash everything they see. Especially if they have no clue how it works. If an advice is helpful, I always take it -- and always try to give back.
Look dude I am interested promoting your product but I hate refunds.. I agree with a few of the other more 'long time reputable' members here about your attitude.. becuase someone wants a review copy does not mean they are trying to get free e-books.. if we are to invest time/ money into something we like to see if the produc ti s going to be ok.. ie: not scammy and customers getting instant refunds etc.. Can you provide a review copy.. I am based in Australia so I am not going to use the info to get a cheap apple product.. i am also quite successful promoting MacMall on CJ .. so I have traffic.. I would'nt mind putting a peel away ad or footer banner promoting your offer.. But your site does look kinda amateurish..
O.k............enough is enough........this is pure crap. Nothing short of a scam but it really doesn't surprise me considering your other B.S threads. You are the type of person that gives clickbank products a bad name.... If you think MonkeysMoney was bad then you should try this out, I'd be surprised if everyone doesn't refund on this product. Don't promote it, it's a waste of time....... Mikey1090, are you enjoying your Imac or Iphone yet??
If you make these claims, like getting an iPhone for $19 or getting a macbook for $40, why isn't everyone who wants and iPhone or Macbook buying it at these prices? Just an idea to make more money: Since you said you could an iPhone at $19, why not buy it and sell it a retail value. Profit would be at like 2000%! Do that in large quantities and you would make a fortune. But that is only possible if you can buy an iPhone at such low price!
Post deleted - no sense in making things worse, this vendor has done enough damage to this on his own.
Let's be careful not to turn this thread into a witch hunt... Aren't most publishers? I have a product similar to this one, although the method is probably different. I don't feel like I'm ripping anyone off or scamming people - the information in the product is real. People buy ebooks because they're trying to learn something they don't know, most of the time (excluding software products which are almost tangibles). Dog training, how to get flat abs (come on.. that one's easy: eat less burgers, go for a job every now and then, do some sit ups), get your ex back... the list goes on. People are ignorant to these things, so they buy a book. It's only a "scam" if the information delivered in the product doesn't do what the author claims it does on the sales page. -- This forum is turning into a bit of a beating ground for publishers with affiliates demanding an awful lot of transparency - review copies, conversion rates, sales volume etc. I'm beginning to see why Clickbank don't allow communication between affiliates and publishers. We're all entitled to ask whatever questions we want, but if the publisher doesn't want to answer, he doesn't have to. It's his loss since probably we won't promote his product, but let's not get crazy.
Don't you just love the way people are talking about *scams*, when they are crying in other threads on this forum "OMg where to get p2p products?", while *p2p* products is a pretty way how to teach people to steal free stuff off torrent sites. And your comment is the best in this thread so far.
Totally disagree....perhaps you are happy with vendors blowing wind up your ass promising that their product is the greatest thing on the planet since sliced bread but I'm not and a lot of GOOD affiliates aren't. There's absolutely nothing wrong with asking for review copies or would you prefer that affiliates just bullshit and make things up because they haven't actually read/used/purchased the product themselves? Is it wrong to ask for conversion rates because a potential affiliate wants to know if the product actually sells, perhaps your quite happy to take the vendors word as gospel but I'm not. This is half the reason I hang around this forum, to find good quality products to promote and to keep an eye out for B.S products/vendors..........
LOL, what planet did you came from? Tell you what..there are people who replied you right here in this thread making in a month more than you will probably be able to earn in 10 years
A review copy is much appreciated. I wanna see what's the whole concept behind this product. It looks like a real scam at first sight, I personally don't even get the point of this product. How would you be able to buy a MacBook at such a ridiculous price? Regards
The gravity for this was at 3 a couple days ago. It's down to 1.96 as of now http://www.clickbank.com/marketplace.htm?category=-1&subcategory=-1&keywords=jobiview
What a piece of crap. This will definitely be banned pretty soon by CB. All you get is an email address of a supposed "apple overstocker" which you have to contact. But that's not all, even if you contact that email address you will get a reply that you have to buy a ticket..the kind of a lottery ticket. And only the winner will get the iphone/mac..etc In short, this is just a big scam. You pay $50 for an ebook which tells you to pay another $1 for a lottery ticket...