Abaweet69
23-04-2005 11:46:47
My friend and I run my website. We ship and receive things a lot so we use a private mail box and my ups store. No it's not a PO box. It's like an apartment address.
Anyways, my friend wants to start doing the "free" site thing like me. He wants to use this mail box too to avoid being sent a bunch of stuff to his home.
I've been using this box for most of my offers because it's most conveinant.
Will there be any conflict if he uses this address to complete his site offers if he's using a different name, different credit card, and his home computer?
Thanks
slowdown
23-04-2005 12:08:01
I would think that this would fall under the "one account per household" rule.
To me same address = same household
FreeOffersNow
23-04-2005 12:08:08
[quote7d02cbdf45="Abaweet69"]Anyways, my friend wants to start doing the "free" site thing like me. He wants to use this mail box too to avoid being sent a bunch of stuff to his home.[/quote7d02cbdf45]
By "a bunch of stuff" does he mean the gifts, or spam? If he's worried about spam...I haven't received any (direct mail is VERY expensive for companies to employ). As far as a conflict, its hard to say. It [i7d02cbdf45]could[/i7d02cbdf45] present a problem so I'd steer clear and find an alternative route.
Abaweet69
23-04-2005 16:56:32
[quote7c4f8d1bf9="slowdown"]I would think that this would fall under the "one account per household" rule.
To me same address = same household[/quote7c4f8d1bf9]
I mean using the address for offers. Such as the pills, patches, and what not that you buy when completing an offer.
FreeOffersNow
23-04-2005 17:04:30
[quote47b2e78c02="Abaweet69"][quote47b2e78c02="slowdown"]I would think that this would fall under the "one account per household" rule.
To me same address = same household[/quote47b2e78c02]
I mean using the address for offers. Such as the pills, patches, and what not that you buy when completing an offer.[/quote47b2e78c02]
Oh...this might cause crediting problems, depending on the company. The offer companies only give credit for [i47b2e78c02]new[/i47b2e78c02] leads, so if it looks to them like its an existing customer (your address already exists in the database), they won't pay for it.
EatChex89
23-04-2005 17:08:37
don't they say that they don't ship to P.O. boxes??
FreeOffersNow
23-04-2005 17:16:01
[quote9fef42dfbf="Abaweet69"]No it's not a PO box. It's like an apartment address.[/quote9fef42dfbf]
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