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Title: Trial Offers
Post by: fc2 on September 13, 2012, 02:17:14 pm
I don't think its dishonest to cancel a trial offer after you've been credited by FusionCash.net do you? If the trial offerer/payer/sponser states that you can cancel your prucahse for the trial offer in their 'fine print' rules and FAQs how in the heck is that dishonest? It ain't dishonest.
Title: Re: Trial Offers
Post by: falcon9 on September 13, 2012, 02:35:52 pm
I don't think its dishonest to cancel a trial offer after you've been credited by FusionCash.net do you? If the trial offerer/payer/sponser states that you can cancel your prucahse for the trial offer in their 'fine print' rules and FAQs how in the heck is that dishonest? It ain't dishonest.

Participating in trial offers just to get the FC credit and then cancelling the trial  for a refund directly indicates that the intention was to receive FC credit.
Title: Re: Trial Offers
Post by: fc2 on September 13, 2012, 02:38:43 pm
I don't think its dishonest to cancel a trial offer after you've been credited by FusionCash.net do you? If the trial offerer/payer/sponser states that you can cancel your prucahse for the trial offer in their 'fine print' rules and FAQs how in the heck is that dishonest? It ain't dishonest.

Participating in trial offers just to get the FC credit and then cancelling the trial  for a refund directly indicates that the intention was to receive FC credit.

Yuh just don't let up do you falcon9?  :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Trial Offers
Post by: falcon9 on September 13, 2012, 02:41:51 pm
I don't think its dishonest to cancel a trial offer after you've been credited by FusionCash.net do you? If the trial offerer/payer/sponser states that you can cancel your prucahse for the trial offer in their 'fine print' rules and FAQs how in the heck is that dishonest? It ain't dishonest.

Participating in trial offers just to get the FC credit and then cancelling the trial  for a refund directly indicates that the intention was to receive FC credit.

Yuh just don't let up do you falcon9? 

Frankly, I don't care what you, "fc2", do.  What I'm doing is recommending that others don't try scamming FC in the manner you're suggesting just to receive credits that may be revoked soon after.
Title: Re: Trial Offers
Post by: lovekittytam on September 13, 2012, 02:44:16 pm
I agree, it is not dishonest. You can cancel anything at any time you want, that is what a trial offer means. You try it, don't like it, then you can cancel it.
Plus after the trial offer is over, some of that stuff is just to expensive to keep doing.
Title: Re: Trial Offers
Post by: falcon9 on September 13, 2012, 02:56:56 pm
I agree, it is not dishonest. You can cancel anything at any time you want, that is what a trial offer means. You try it, don't like it, then you can cancel it.
Plus after the trial offer is over, some of that stuff is just to expensive to keep doing.

Trial offers are not intended to be cancelled after receiving credit from FC, however.  They are intended for the user to determine whether or not they wish to use the service/product beyond the trial period.  If one is signing-up for trial offers for the purpose of cancelling after FC credit is received, there is a strong possibility of having such credits revoked later on.
Title: Re: Trial Offers
Post by: hawkeye3210 on September 13, 2012, 02:58:12 pm
I agree, it is not dishonest. You can cancel anything at any time you want, that is what a trial offer means. You try it, don't like it, then you can cancel it.
Plus after the trial offer is over, some of that stuff is just to expensive to keep doing.

Signing up for a trial offer with the intention of cancelling right after receiving credit shows that there is no intention of actually "trying" the product. Sounds pretty dishonest to me.
Title: Re: Trial Offers
Post by: shortnlovabl3 on September 13, 2012, 04:38:49 pm
i don't think it is.  if the place was cool or interesting enough you would keep it
Title: Re: Trial Offers
Post by: fc2 on September 13, 2012, 04:45:00 pm
I don't think its dishonest to cancel a trial offer after you've been credited by FusionCash.net do you? If the trial offerer/payer/sponser states that you can cancel your prucahse for the trial offer in their 'fine print' rules and FAQs how in the heck is that dishonest? It ain't dishonest.

Participating in trial offers just to get the FC credit and then cancelling the trial  for a refund directly indicates that the intention was to receive FC credit.

Yuh just don't let up do you falcon9? 

Frankly, I don't care what you, "fc2", do.  What I'm doing is recommending that others don't try scamming FC in the manner you're suggesting just to receive credits that may be revoked soon after.

The only scamming going on is your replies and need to control others in here with your 'expertise' on everyone and everything that exists in life on planet earth LOL. And if you didn't care what I do you wouldn't be replying to my threads and being so negative  :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Trial Offers
Post by: falcon9 on September 13, 2012, 04:59:15 pm
The only scamming going on is your replies ...

False. The replies related to your stated intentions, (which related to your potential scamming).
 
And if you didn't care what I do you wouldn't be replying to my threads and being so negative 

The replies were made to advise others against dubious suggestions being made by you.  I remain unconcerned with what you, personally, do.
Title: Re: Trial Offers
Post by: fc2 on September 13, 2012, 05:25:59 pm
The only scamming going on is your replies ...

False. The replies related to your stated intentions, (which related to your potential scamming).
 
And if you didn't care what I do you wouldn't be replying to my threads and being so negative 

The replies were made to advise others against dubious suggestions being made by you.  I remain unconcerned with what you, personally, do.

Once again, these are posted threads, not intentions nor actions considered to be acted upon for an earning. You need to check your perceptions in at the door of reality Mr. Know It All  :heart: LOL How entertaining you are falco  ;D
Title: Re: Trial Offers
Post by: falcon9 on September 13, 2012, 05:27:13 pm
Such random rantings of yours remind one that there may be a bucket of wet sand down by the shore waiting to meet you, (since you two would have so much in common, intellectually).

... need to control others in here with your 'expertise' on everyone and everything that exists in life on planet earth LOL.
Title: Re: Trial Offers
Post by: falcon9 on September 13, 2012, 05:30:16 pm
Once again, these are posted threads, not intentions nor actions considered to be acted upon for an earning. You need to check your perceptions in at the door of reality Mr. Know It All  :heart: LOL How entertaining you are falco  ;D

"I ought to have plenty to risk/gamble with on one or two of these 'TRIAL OFFERS'.

... how long will it take for these trial offering sponsers to refund my money back into my checking account?"
Title: Re: Trial Offers
Post by: fc2 on September 13, 2012, 05:31:04 pm
Such random rantings of yours remind one that there may be a bucket of wet sand down by the shore waiting to meet you, (since you two would have so much in common, intellectually).

... need to control others in here with your 'expertise' on everyone and everything that exists in life on planet earth LOL.

Glad to serve you f9  :wave: The only thing you're an expert on f9 is the false wisdom you type down in these postings of yours. But hey knock yourself out if it makes you feel good about you  :angel11: You're just as cute as can be falc
Title: Re: Trial Offers
Post by: falcon9 on September 13, 2012, 05:33:14 pm
Consider employing the 'ignore" button provided by FC instead of replying inanely.  Doubtless your head will be much more comfortable buried in the sand than exposed to the elements which befuddle you.

Glad to serve you f9  
Title: Re: Trial Offers
Post by: fc2 on September 13, 2012, 05:37:30 pm
Consider employing the 'ignore" button provided by FC instead of replying inanely.  Doubtless your head will be much more comfortable buried in the sand than exposed to the elements which befuddle you.

Glad to serve you f9  

LOL. Where can the ignore button be located? I'll email a copy of it to you as well  :fish: How's your day been f9?
Title: Re: Trial Offers
Post by: falcon9 on September 13, 2012, 05:44:47 pm
Consider employing the 'ignore" button provided by FC instead of replying inanely.  Doubtless your head will be much more comfortable buried in the sand than exposed to the elements which befuddle you.

LOL. Where can the ignore button be located?

Perhaps if you weren't blinded by faith or, wet sand you could find it as easily as anyone else can.

I'll email a copy of it to you as well  :fish: How's your day been f9?

Unnecessary; I'm already aware of the location and function of that feature.  Peripherally, my day's been fine; a few minutes on FC has added $2.24 to my account, (which will put me over the minimum for this month and constitute cashing out for 16 months running so far).
Title: Re: Trial Offers
Post by: fc2 on September 13, 2012, 05:47:23 pm
Consider employing the 'ignore" button provided by FC instead of replying inanely.  Doubtless your head will be much more comfortable buried in the sand than exposed to the elements which befuddle you.

LOL. Where can the ignore button be located?

Perhaps if you weren't blinded by faith or, wet sand you could find it as easily as anyone else can.

I'll email a copy of it to you as well  :fish: How's your day been f9?

Unnecessary; I'm already aware of the location and function of that feature.  Peripherally, my day's been fine; a few minutes on FC has added $2.24 to my account, (which will put me over the minimum for this month and constitute cashing out for 16 months running so far).


Kudos  :angel11:

Well, while we're on the subject of FusionCash.net. What helps you to earn the required $15.00 worth of "OFFERS" for cashing out for your entire earnings?
Title: Re: Trial Offers
Post by: falcon9 on September 13, 2012, 05:50:45 pm
Well, while we're on the subject of FusionCash.net. What helps you to earn the required $15.00 worth of "OFFERS" for cashing out for your entire earnings?

Around 95% of my earnings consist of completed offers, such as surveys and the remaining 5% is composed of bonuses.  Nominally, anything which is not a bonus is an offer.