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Originally Posted by CarlosTheGaucho
How about this:
1) overload of free substitute on the net
2) cc scamming going on
3) no ethics - many will pull any scam they're capable of to steal your piece of the pie (connected with the point 1 and point 2)
Well, say this might be able to help with the over saturation, as many might close the shop.
But the problem is that the biggest scams will most likely remain in the game - should we rethink the meaning of ethics if we are on the web?
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There is nothing new about any of this. It's all old hat.
1) overload of free substitute on the net When you have a system run by people who want it for free, they see the solution as giving it away for free. It's a mindset.
2) cc scamming going on I think it was Crescent, or the company that runs this publisher who I first heard of ripping off credit cards, again nothing new.
3) no ethics - many will pull any scam they're capable of to steal your piece of the pie Since I first started selling here it was amazing the different attitudes there was to stealing or conning. It seemed doing it to an affiliates was a crime so bad it should be punished by death. Yet doing the same to customers was never really a problem. Unless it effected out income. Seems the worm has turned.
