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danfords

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Re: Where did my money go?
« Reply #30 on: January 03, 2009, 10:35:53 am »
hey celestos

I only do the cc ones that do not require a purchase to get credit. Also I do all the ones that have a trail period so you always get your money back(if it costs anything) as long as you cancel within the correct amount of time.

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Re: Where did my money go?
« Reply #31 on: January 03, 2009, 02:50:18 pm »
I think Kohler or the admin frowns upon talking about canceling.

Nothing's bad gonna happen to you but I thought you should know that.

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Re: Where did my money go?
« Reply #32 on: January 03, 2009, 03:35:41 pm »
Well thats the point of a trial offer right? Testing something out to see if you like it or not. I just can't find much I am interested in besides like the emusic offer.I already have a membership to Blockbuster :)

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Re: Where did my money go?
« Reply #33 on: January 03, 2009, 05:51:36 pm »
I love this "emergency fund" business.  So a company has some cash on hand.  Big whoop.  If things get grim enough, do you really think that they will avoid tapping that "fund"? (it's just a bank balance, after all).  Having enough cash to cover 3, or even 6 months of user payments is nothing to brag about in this industry if you are doing it right.

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Re: Where did my money go?
« Reply #34 on: January 05, 2009, 01:36:31 pm »
I am not clear why that was such a big deal as I was pretty polite. As for being able to cover user payments it has nothing to do with not doing something right considering the most important thing on a site should be it's members. An emergency fund covers more then one situation,some that cannot be forseen by any site owner. It is not unheard of for advertisers to up and vanish with thier publishers money. An example of this is JLS Affiliates and AdExhibit,two companies that vanished taking quite a bit of cash from their members.That is not doing something wrong on a GPT site owners part by planning ahead with an emergency fund but more an unprofessional and shady move on the advertisers part.

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Re: Where did my money go?
« Reply #35 on: January 05, 2009, 04:28:35 pm »
I lost more than I kept. I can't believe they took my money back!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I should have read the fine print! I have a total of 7981 friends on the web and you can bet I WILL spread the word!!!!!! Then, there are the payment issues I have been reading about. I will try reading my account at inbox dollars, but it is probably the same. At least, I can cash out there. What a racket. Writing pays better so I am back to that for extra cash after I cash at the other two. This is not a way to make money. You guys enjoy and good luck. I only found out because I logged on to see if I could buy my electronics for this semester through a partner site. $4000.00 worth as a matter of fact.  Could have used the payback from the scholarship money I spend on the equipment to help with household. Oh well,Hello competition, goodbye fushion cash!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Why expiring offers???????????? This could be a way to save for xmas etc... It seems silly to leave out the ones who want to save thier cash. You keep it, collect interest while it waits and you insure constant and continuous participation because you still have thier money. Sure you have a few die hards who make some cash here but what if you could mobilize the millions who need to save a little here and there in economic times like these??? Helping millions instead of a few. Sounds like an untapped marketbase to me but what do I know I am just a 3.85 business student. Can anyone say new business model? And the payment issues must be solved. Has anyone in charge here even taken a mangement class???? Canceling my account.

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Re: Where did my money go?
« Reply #36 on: January 07, 2009, 11:35:53 pm »
this site is great! They give you like 2 months to cash out. Thats plenty of time. If you do surveys like every other day then you will have enought to cash out. I know u have time...u r on here complaining so you could have been doing a survey. I guess its not for everybody though....whats the expression...oh yeah. "Happy trails!"

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Re: Where did my money go?
« Reply #37 on: January 08, 2009, 07:23:05 pm »
I am not clear why that was such a big deal as I was pretty polite. As for being able to cover user payments it has nothing to do with not doing something right considering the most important thing on a site should be it's members. An emergency fund covers more then one situation,some that cannot be forseen by any site owner. It is not unheard of for advertisers to up and vanish with thier publishers money. An example of this is JLS Affiliates and AdExhibit,two companies that vanished taking quite a bit of cash from their members.That is not doing something wrong on a GPT site owners part by planning ahead with an emergency fund but more an unprofessional and shady move on the advertisers part.
I am content with an emergency fund considering another advertiser decided to no longer accept incentivized traffic. Copeac announced that at 5:00 pm today they will no longer be accepting incentivized traffic. Makes you wonder how many more companies will follow their lead.

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