Anyone know which network has this offer: Eternal Minerals Spa Kit

Discussion in 'Affiliate Programs' started by kder86, Aug 5, 2008.

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    I was talking to one of friend about affiliate marketing and how he should try it too. His mom has a blog talking about her experience at different spas and at home spa treatments. It gets okay traffic and makes about $3-$5 a day with adsense. We were looking to see if any affiliate offers match the site so they can make money out of it.

    The only one we saw was this Eternal Minerals Spa Kit.

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    The product website is http://www.eternalminerals.com

    We found it on one those "free gift" websites where you actually have to complete lots of offers to get the free gift. However, we can't seem to find which affiliate network carries it though. Its not on clickbooth, hydra, copeac, and a lot of other ones I'm part of.

    It looks like one of those offers where the company says you can try a product for free and just pay a few dollars in shipping. But if you don't cancel and return it after two weeks, you get charged like $200-$300 or on your credit card for it.

    If anyone knows what network carries it, that would be great.
     
    kder86, Aug 5, 2008 IP
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    I purchased the trial kit as/per the online form online. I received it, and not two weeks later they have debited my account for another ~$60.00 purchase I did not order; this in addtion to the $8.95 I was originally charged for the gift pack. They are telling me that by trying the 'gift' pack, I have authorized a 'membership' to their 'club'. After much emails back and forth I filed a complaint with the BBB and my bank for fruadulent advertising practices. The online form does NOT state the full prices for the products. It is only included in a 'receipt' you get once you have already received the trial pack. Be careful when dealing with this company. Please spread the word about its false advertising practices. I wouldn't order from them again.
     
    debp, Oct 25, 2009 IP