Saturday, December 12, 2009

HOW TO BEAT SCAM ARTISTs AT THEIR OWN GAME

Get cash from your website. Sign up as affiliate.
If you are reading this then I can safely assume you have suffered the agony of being scammed. It is so frustrating and annoying when you buy into a program that turns out to just want to empty your wallet. I have also experienced the pain of losing money through scams which is why I am determined to beat them at their own game and get back every dollar that I have lost.

For the last ten years I have been studying every scam that I ever bought into and have wondered how can I get my money back until I came up with a system that has ensured that I never lose money again. I have been using this system for the last two years and I can safely tell you that this method works if you follow it exactly as how I do it. This system is not a scam as I don't ask any money from you. In fact I want you to keep all the money! I just want to help you not get scammed again. So follow these steps in beating those bastards at their own game!
Step 1: You will need to have a ClickBank account and a verified PayPal account. If you don't have one sign up for free accounts here: ClickBank and PayPal
Step 2: Sign up as an affiliate to the following programs. These programs work the best with this simple system and are all free to join as well. If you are new to affiliate marketing you should to read some background information. Click here for an introduction to affiliate marketing
***** I will be adding new programs every week so watch this space! ******

Step 3: Purchase their programs or their products. Make sure that your affiliate link works first before you make a purchase. Most of these programs offer affiliates 50% or more in commissions and they all have a money back guarantee system. These guys will return your money promptly as well.

Step 4: Request for a refund regardless of whether you like the product/program or not. You will see that you actually make almost twice what you paid for it! Let me paint you a brighter picture:
You visit a website which you are an affiliate of. You click on the order page using your affiliate link. You buy product A at a price of $49.99. As an affiliate your commission is set at 50% which means you've just made $24.99 in commission. You decide to request for a refund. You receive your $49.99 back. You've just made $74.98! Now imagine if you did this over and over.. you could easily fetch $1000 per week with this system!

Step 5: Make sure you use paypal to purchase the products as this way your credit card details are safe and you are more likely to receive your refund faster. Another advantage of using paypal to pay for your products is that you only need an email address to purchase your goods so make sure you have several email addresses attached to your paypal account, in that the companies will not spot that you are the same person!
Caution: Make sure you use a completely different ID when you sign up for your affiliate programs. i.e. the email address you use for paypal must be different from the email you use to register for the affiliate program. Use an Alias name as well for your affiliate sign ups.
I have used this system for two years now and I make a decent living from this. The trick to success is don't be greedy. Sign up to just two or three programs a day for a start and then gradually increase signing up if you have enough money to sign up with. Last month I bought a product that cost me $297. as an affiliate their commission was 75% and so I earned back $222.75. I requested for a refund and was promptly refunded back the whole $297. So in total I earned $517.98! This system works and I make well over $1000 per week doing this.
Remember, only sign up if you can afford to buy the product. It's a win win situation after all!
Any questions please contact me and I'll do my best to help you.

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9 comments:

  1. Hi, how do you manage the fact that Clickbank keeps a % for sales that have been returned and I understand from their webpage that the total amount that they pay is minus any devolution?
    Thank you
    Kev

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  2. That is only if you are a merchant of the product but as an affiliate, clickbank do not take any percentages from your sales. They take the percentage from the merchant of that product and not you. The only slight difference you might see is if you buy the product in another currency and so the refund will be based upon the actual currency exchange rate.

    Hope this helps!

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  3. Ohh, I see, thank you. :)

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  4. No worries thanks for stopping by my blog! xx

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  5. Well, that's a nice method, but your calculations are all wrong I am sorry.

    If you buy a product 49.99$, get a 50% commission, you earn 24.99$, ask back your 49.99$, you did not earn 74.98$ but only 24.99$
    Even if its a nice amount, you should edit that.

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  6. I've never heard about this method before.. it's so great I've found it, I will definitely try this one soon. Thank you for sharing this!

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  7. Hi Jelly,

    Great idea. Could you explain a bit more how you avoid alerting Clickbank to the multiple returns? Clickbank states they will prevent you from making purchases if their refund policy is "abused" by multiple/continuous returns. How do you get around this and how many email accounts do you rely on to achieve your results without endangering your accounts with Paypal and Clickbank?

    Can you recommend a standard number of emails you use for this and how you keep them from catching onto all the returns being processed?

    This is a great idea for anyone who has ever lost money to scams, but I want to make to use it without jeopardizing my accounts as an affiliate or a member of Paypal.

    Thanks!

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  8. Hi Jelly!

    Clickbank says that when a product is returned, the money is taken out of both the Seller's accounts and from the Affiliate, as well, using a special tracking number. In other words, when there is a refund, the sale and the affiliate commission is reversed.

    Is this system you are suggesting really working for you? According to Clickbank, the money you used to purchase the product is refunded to you, leading to a zero gain, and the affiliate commission you would receive from the original sale would be reversed by Clickbank at the time of the refund.

    The system sounds great, but is the $1000 a week you are making strictly commissions or does that include the money you used to purchase the products? If it is just commissions, how are you getting around Clickbank's refund policies - the affiliate commission reversal and the high number of returns?

    Thank You

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  9. Clickbank says you cannot receive any funds from them, if you are brand new to Clickbank affiliates program, until 5 different credit card types and numbers have been processed and that Paypal purchases do not apply against this threshold. This appears to be an initial criteria, but it is something people should be aware of.

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