The problem with clickbank and its products promoters its loaded with scams

Discussion in 'ClickBank' started by cowsgonemadd3, Sep 6, 2008.

  1. cowsgonemadd3

    cowsgonemadd3 Well-Known Member

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    #21
    I do not know what that anchor thing means....

    The affiliate link was a "review" of a product called water4gas but was not more than a sales pitch.

    Guys I never said clickbank as a whole was bad infact I only mentioned two products....

    You all are going to the extreme making stuff up.

    Is there the funniest thread of the year award on this site?
     
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  2. PHAZ

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    #22
    Lol now who's the dumb ass. say anchor with a W infront.. what do you get?
     
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  3. Jason1uk

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    #23
    Come on, there's no need to be abusive, you are picking a fight in the CB forum cowsgonemade :). I understand your point though, some of these information books.. i wouldn't buy.

    I think we have very little value for digital information / programs these days. Because these products don't come as a hardback book or on a CD. The personal value is considerably lower. People like physical products they can touch and feel... makes them all fuzzy inside!

    But, this is the age of information.. and people are starting to clock on to the fact that.. nothing should come for free.. information is indeed valuable and profitable.

    Scam is the wrong word, you'll get a refund without a question at CB, not like back in the day with the travelers selling the MOST AMAZING RECIPE TO CURE BOLDNESS or whatever.. roll up roll up .. its just vinegar.

    I look at some of these products and think just how much i can blow them away with real videos, weekly extras etc.. i can see why you thrown upon these products.. i say lets capitalize on how low budget they are and make some real dollar.
     
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  4. FlapJack

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    #24
    I'm on your side of the ClickBank argument, but this is crazy...
    If you don't have one electronic device that's lasted at least 5 years, you must be treating your stuff like crap.

    I have an original PlayStation from 1998 or so, still works great. PlayStation 2 from 2002, still works great. PowerMac G3 from 1999, I don't use it now but still works great. An IBM 600e laptop from 2000, still works just fine. My Dad's Atari 2600 from the 70s, still works great. A 30" Magnavox TV from sometime in the early 90's, still works great.

    I had a 3rd generation iPod from 2003, its battery died while under warranty, had it replaced, later gave it to a friend, and it's still working perfectly for him.

    Maybe they just don't make things like they used to though... *cough* Xbox 360 *cough*
     
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  5. nyxano

    nyxano Peon

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    #25
    While you only outlined two products specifically, in your *original* posting, you had said:

    I certainly don't consider TWO a lot and I think that is what got a lot of people all fired up and "going to the extreme" as you point out! Not to mention, calling them "outright scams" when in fact they aren't.

    The Water4gas product, people have tried it and it actually worked! However, they did not get the huge savings promised. You know what? I was promised by the salesman when I bought by last car that I would get over 40 MPG but I have *never* gotten more than 33. Even driving under the speed limit for a whole take of gas (that was rough) and still couldn't (that's when I got the 33). Was I scammed?

    I think the problem in this thread is that the word "Scam" is being used. If there is NO RISK to your money, and you still get to keep the product, then there is no scam.
     
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  6. nyxano

    nyxano Peon

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    #26
    Didn't a bunch of those even catch on fire and they had to recall them?
     
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    Ripped Well-Known Member

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    #27
    I don't see a reason of calling Clickbank products a scam unless you're just looking for a fight.
    You're calling the Clickbank products scam in a CLICKBANK forum, what kind of reaction do you expect?

    Maybe you should try spending some time on something useful, maybe post a tip, or ask a question, don't just go here for a fight and drama, we've already had enough of that here
     
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  8. Supper

    Supper Peon

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    #28
    Not only did he say that, but he also said the people that promote CB products are also scammers. He probably makes $5/day with adsense.
     
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  9. cowsgonemadd3

    cowsgonemadd3 Well-Known Member

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    #29
    "Lol now who's the dumb ass. say anchor with a W infront.. what do you get?"

    I know I am not dumb...from what I see in these forums quite a bit smarter than you.

    You know some pictograph that I dont and you get all excited and call names when somebody has not seen it before. Really smart...not!

    I am done with the thread. I called a couple of clickbank products a scam but everyone here refuses to see that or a few of you do so I have stated all I want.

    See you all around I guess.

    "Not only did he say that, but he also said the people that promote CB products are also scammers. He probably makes $5/day with adsense."

    The people who promote fake products are scammers.
     
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  10. nyxano

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    #30
    I am glad that you are done with this thread - I am sure a lot of people will be happy. But to point out again, you did NOT say a couple, you said "A LOT" (see your original posting that started this thread). You *referenced* a couple as examples but in your original posting you said A LOT are outright scams.

    To me, a lot is NOT two.

    And again, they aren't scams if you get your money back + get to keep the product... when you are not happy with what you bought.
     
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    #31
    Notice how he tries to retract himself... " The problem with clickbank and its products promoters its loaded with scams" and now it is a "couple".

    I don't understand why people come in to this forum and make these threads. Do they expect a revolution of thought and we all uprise and throw out our clickbank hop links? I don't think I'd get too far expressing my hatred of adsense in the adsense forum.
     
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  12. cowsgonemadd3

    cowsgonemadd3 Well-Known Member

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    #32
    Yes I did not say it correctly....

    I made a mistake and everyone else acts like they just dont make mistakes.

    Okay guys?
     
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  13. inzpiration

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    #33
    well just get over it and move on to whatever you were doing before posting this useless thread and that's it, no more problems ;)
     
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  14. cowsgonemadd3

    cowsgonemadd3 Well-Known Member

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    #34
    Will do. I just wanted to say that I didnt say it correctly and sometimes I say it wrong and it means something I did not intend it too.
     
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    inzpiration Active Member

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    #35
    That happens man ;) Now I do understand what your "tried" to say. Ok people so that's it, nothing happened here.
     
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    #36
    Hey, I'll be the first one to admin that I make my share of mistakes. Actually, I make more than my share. :) Unfortunately, in a text base forum, when you type something - in your head it comes out one way but someone else reading the exact same text interprets it completely differently. I've come across that so many times.

    Like Inzpiration says - "nothing happened here". Let's just all go about our day making money/
     
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    NCMedia Well-Known Member

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    #37
    Wow this thread is like a bad episode of Seinfeld lol - I said that I thought you said that I knew that you... would... agree with me that what I said would be taken as I thought not as you read or I said??

    I heart DP.
    N.


    **PS - just look for good products, forget the rest.
     
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    #38
    Is it really a scam?
    if you don't satisfy you can asked for refund..no more pain

    However, all those that have the technology use a modified version of the above that produce more energy than it required due to chemical reactions during the process which result in greater output. It makes perfect sence when you think about it and open your mind that some law of physics that were "discovered" over 100 years ago are not set in stone.

    Have you searched for other sites? Did you see it?
    may be you should see this.... it's has review many sites.


    carwaterguide.blogspot.com
     
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  19. cowsgonemadd3

    cowsgonemadd3 Well-Known Member

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    #39
    Your a spammer.....Yes its a fake thing. It wont work.

    Your post has been reported as spam.
     
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    #40
    Do you honestly care if your giving value to a customer that you will never see in your life? Let's be honest... It's all about the money...
     
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