When's the next time you can do an offer again?
d3athtonic
29-01-2006 18:18:53
As title says.
CollidgeGraduit
29-01-2006 18:23:12
You can't. Companies pay Freepay (for example) for a qualified sales lead. Once you've done the offer and cancelled, you're not a qualified sales lead. It's fraud, and you have a good chance of being put on hold for it. Common sense.
ilanbg
29-01-2006 18:23:18
Usually never.
crazyates
29-01-2006 18:26:25
[quotef0c98a2d8f="ilanbg"][bf0c98a2d8f][if0c98a2d8f]Usually[/if0c98a2d8f][/bf0c98a2d8f] never.[/quotef0c98a2d8f]
??? ? ? ? ? ? ?
d3athtonic
29-01-2006 21:41:02
I see. I actually thought companies "renew" or "clean" their database after 6 months or 1 year.
ilanbg
29-01-2006 21:43:49
Even if they do, you can't do offers more than once.
[quotecc10ae6a33="crazyates"][quotecc10ae6a33="ilanbg"][bcc10ae6a33][icc10ae6a33]Usually[/icc10ae6a33][/bcc10ae6a33] never.[/quotecc10ae6a33]
??? ? ? ? ? ? ?[/quotecc10ae6a33]
Some offers, such as driving4dollars and co, let you do the offer once a month.
GiftOrb
29-01-2006 23:35:22
I think some offers, allow you to do it many times if its like"Purchase this item to get credit" Like.. The Wine offer?
shamash
30-01-2006 06:36:46
Also, DIY sites let you do offers more than once unless they specify otherwise.
crazyates
30-01-2006 08:51:20
[quote79cf9fc88e="shamash"]Also, DIY sites let you do offers more than once unless they specify otherwise.[/quote79cf9fc88e]
like what sites and what offers are you talking about? just curious if you know what they are or not? ?
d3athtonic
30-01-2006 10:41:35
[quote3a3d0b5866]Also, DIY sites let you do offers more than once unless they specify otherwise.[/quote3a3d0b5866]
I haven't joined a DIY site but if they do specify explicitly, that'd be great.
d3athtonic
30-01-2006 10:42:36
Also, I'm wondering if you can do INK BLVD multiple times. You're basically making a purchase. I don't see why not.
MyungChunHa
30-01-2006 11:48:18
im pretty sure that tickle I.Q. is a purchase instead of a trial....not sure how long it takes to be able to do it again though.....does anybody know??
crazyates
30-01-2006 19:15:53
[quotec124bdec44="AbSoLuT_xXxEr0"]im pretty sure that tickle I.Q. is a purchase instead of a trial....not sure how long it takes to be able to do it again though.....does anybody know??[/quotec124bdec44]
http//forum.freeipodguide.com/viewtopic.php?t=31564
MyungChunHa
30-01-2006 20:35:44
[quote52a1e5b9c2="crazyates"][quote52a1e5b9c2="AbSoLuT_xXxEr0"]im pretty sure that tickle I.Q. is a purchase instead of a trial....not sure how long it takes to be able to do it again though.....does anybody know??[/quote52a1e5b9c2]
http//forum.freeipodguide.com/viewtopic.php?t=31564[/quote52a1e5b9c2]
thx man....
Bildo818
31-01-2006 07:16:04
[quote06d92b5710="CollidgeGraduit"]You can't. Companies pay Freepay (for example) for a qualified sales lead. Once you've done the offer and cancelled, you're not a qualified sales lead. It's fraud, and you have a good chance of being put on hold for it. Common sense.[/quote06d92b5710]
So if I cancel the offer I did because I don't like the service or product, I will be put on hold? That sucks...I did true.com but found another site to use, so I cancelled to not be charged the extra month. You are saying my account will be put on hold because of it? It said my offer was completed. But a few days after that, I found another site and cancelled.
crazyates
31-01-2006 09:05:16
[quote2491f4c4cc="Bildo818"][quote2491f4c4cc="CollidgeGraduit"]You can't. Companies pay Freepay (for example) for a qualified sales lead. Once you've done the offer and cancelled, you're not a qualified sales lead. It's fraud, and you have a good chance of being put on hold for it. Common sense.[/quote2491f4c4cc]
So if I cancel the offer I did because I don't like the service or product, I will be put on hold? That sucks...I did true.com but found another site to use, so I cancelled to not be charged the extra month. You are saying my account will be put on hold because of it? It said my offer was completed. But a few days after that, I found another site and cancelled.[/quote2491f4c4cc]
no....you technically can cancel if you don't want to keep the services..it's just frowned upon...cuz they you're ripping off the companies.
what he's saying is that you can't do the same offer like 6 different times just cuz it credits fast and/or it's free. if you do that, they you're just frauding the companies behind the offers and you're not a ligitimately interested customer. if you're not a NEW customer to each offer, then there's a chance the offer won't credit and/or you will be placed on hold
CollidgeGraduit
31-01-2006 09:07:18
[quote4e247bdadb="crazyates"][quote4e247bdadb="Bildo818"][quote4e247bdadb="CollidgeGraduit"]You can't. Companies pay Freepay (for example) for a qualified sales lead. Once you've done the offer and cancelled, you're not a qualified sales lead. It's fraud, and you have a good chance of being put on hold for it. Common sense.[/quote4e247bdadb]
So if I cancel the offer I did because I don't like the service or product, I will be put on hold? That sucks...I did true.com but found another site to use, so I cancelled to not be charged the extra month. You are saying my account will be put on hold because of it? It said my offer was completed. But a few days after that, I found another site and cancelled.[/quote4e247bdadb]
no....you technically can cancel if you don't want to keep the services..it's just frowned upon...cuz they you're ripping off the companies.
what he's saying is that you can't do the same offer like 6 different times just cuz it credits fast and/or it's free. if you do that, they you're just frauding the companies behind the offers and you're not a ligitimately interested customer. if you're not a NEW customer to each offer, then there's a chance the offer won't credit and/or you will be placed on hold[/quote4e247bdadb]
Exactly, thank you crazyates.
crazyates
31-01-2006 09:17:35
no problem
i swear i spend the first like 3 days here as a noob reading everyones post so i could get a feel for what goes on here...now it's finally paying off! wink
CollidgeGraduit
31-01-2006 09:23:51
[quote9574d7b1d3="crazyates"]no problem
i swear i spend the first like 3 days here as a noob reading everyones post so i could get a feel for what goes on here...now it's finally paying off! wink[/quote9574d7b1d3]
That's the way to do it on a message board / newsgroup. Spend a few days reading, get a feel for the ettiquette of the board, which users have a harsher sense of humor, etc.
crazyates
31-01-2006 09:38:28
[quotefd3e47d65e="CollidgeGraduit"][quotefd3e47d65e="crazyates"]no problem
i swear i spend the first like 3 days here as a noob reading everyones post so i could get a feel for what goes on here...now it's finally paying off! wink[/quotefd3e47d65e]
That's the way to do it on a message board / newsgroup. Spend a few days reading, get a feel for the ettiquette of the board, [ifd3e47d65e]which users have a harsher sense of humor[/ifd3e47d65e], etc.[/quotefd3e47d65e]
haha yep...it's a good thing i did too....
Bildo818
31-01-2006 12:26:54
One of my refs did the same offer I did as my initial offer I had to do. Will that raise a flag in trainns eyes? I had no clue he did that offer before I did mine. I've been telling my refs NOT to complete that offer because it will look bad.
crazyates
31-01-2006 14:39:12
no...the only thing that may look suspision is if ALL of your refs did the same offer as you...but one ref won't cause much of a problem.
brendenipod
11-02-2006 19:59:06
what if like 6 of 8 of your refs do the same one? I found out that most of my friends the poker expert trial. now that i think about it though, that doesnt surprise me because we play poker all the time together. Do the companies see that as suspicious, or is it really just if they all do the same offers?
tylerc
11-02-2006 20:00:12
It can sometimes be seen as a walk-through, but you should be ok.
crazyates
11-02-2006 20:03:09
if not just open a support ticket