Fake CB earning stats? It seems.

Discussion in 'ClickBank' started by dess71, Mar 30, 2011.

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    Check this stats taken from some IM product launched about a year ago. Watch carefully. Check the smoothness of the lines. Note a colon : before weekly sums. Also how does CB write thousands is it 1,000.45 or 1.000.45? You may also find another. I found it in an IM product launched about a year ago. Why all that lie??
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    Clintin Well-Known Member

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  3. Joe Hansens

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    Yes, most of these clickbank products use fake or "misleading" screenshots. I just baught this traffic course which doesnt teach clickbank at all - so far I've made 120 in 2 days using it.....
     
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    Ripped Well-Known Member

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    Not all the make-money clickbnank product screenshots are fake, however, even the ones that aren't fake, are screenshots from the CB account of an Clickbank product which has made a lot money, and not the money they generated using the method their describing. So, these products are all total BS.
     
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    dess71 Well-Known Member

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    The course may be really good but why use fake stats? to impress customers? How could it pass their conscience?
     
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    Ripped!!

    Your on the money in my opinion mate.

    I have more than 1 product pumping into my account as I'm sure many of you do too.
    I'd like to see the analytics screen for the time period so you can actually see the vendors name.

    If that screen shot was used it would provide better Info.

    Thanks

    ODA
     
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    Usually every clickbank IM product has to have some kind of backup to their claims or they risk losing their website and business alltogether.

    Usually the stats are not fake, but sometimes they're genuinely faked .... There's a short java script code that you use with your browser that easily allows you to change the numbers and every character on a web page, just as you like.

    And who gives a rat's *** if they're faked or not. They don't bring any value anyway. Forums have a lot more valuable information.
     
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    Wulkanen Well-Known Member

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    If you can't earn it, fake it! :p
    I really hate these kind of things, I also hate people showing off their earnings even though the earnings are not
    from the product itself.
     
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    evelinawilliams007 Notable Member

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    they've got to make money somehow don't they?

    There's just about 10.000 IM products out there, nobody can really check on each one of them and pull down the ones that don't have a back up for their claims.

    A good example of "FAKE EARNINGS" well not really fake they're legit earnings, are MMM (Maverick-Money-Makers) . the owner always posts his own earnings that he has generated by fooling other people to join his program which in my opinion is the biggest scam online, and there are several more example... but there's no point to go further with the discussion, since IM products in their large majority are scam, they won't and ain't designed to help people make money online (they rather for the complete noobs with a 9 - 5 job that don't even have a clue of how to set up a website)
     
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    There are a number of rehashed programs on clickbank rebranded old programs that arent selling anymore so they get altered around a little and rebranded as something else.Which is a shame realy because there are some good honest down to earth products on clickbank but they tend to get overlooked by the bs
     
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    It's over-hyping your product, or simply put... lying. This is why I ignore most screenshot proofs, especially ones where you are simply taking a picture of a stats page which can EASILY be faked. Never take videos or pictures as hard proof, only take non affiliated opinions of previous buyers.
     
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    it's fake - sick of such shit...

    it's giving legitimate vendors a bad name...
     
    kevinng, Apr 5, 2011 IP