How do you check product refund rates?

Discussion in 'ClickBank' started by grooveman, Sep 22, 2008.

  1. #1
    I looked around on CB but I can't see where to find that info..

    Thanks
     
    grooveman, Sep 22, 2008 IP
  2. Ripped

    Ripped Well-Known Member

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    #2
    there are some refund calculators, but they are not very accurate, you cannot find out the exact number
     
    Ripped, Sep 22, 2008 IP
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    #3
    cbengine.com
     
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    Clickbank would better post the product refund rate on the market place, so we don't have to waste our time promoting scam products like the"stock trading robot". It would save us a lot of time, money and clickbank would make more money because they will have less refunds. What do you think? Shall we ask clickbank?

    It would also encourage publishers to build quality products because nobody would promote high refund rate products. Wipe out the scams!

    Your opinions please.
     
    wiper, Sep 23, 2008 IP
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    I like your thinking man, that's a good idea, Clickbank should implement that.
     
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    Thanks for your opinion
     
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    rolf Active Member

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    Didn't clickbank used to give refund information and they don't supply it anymore?
     
    Supper, Sep 23, 2008 IP
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    Clickbank should provide these details, and they should pay affiliates via PayPal in my opinion. If you look at it from their perspective though, showing the refund rate will put affiliate marketers off promoting certain products such as satellite tv on pc for example. This would result in a lower refund rate overall, but also a lot less sales because affiliates won't want to promote those high refund rate products, so they'll be making less money. Think of it like this, no matter what the refund rate actually is, people will still promote the crappy products because they don't know they're crappy, and even though a lot of customers will want refunds, CB is still profiting from those who don't.
     
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    Getting tons of refunds is not funny..
    The only recommendation I can give is to stay away from forex and doubling stocks. A waste of your time.
     
    wiper, Sep 24, 2008 IP