Haha OP, nice try to scam. The Growth Hacker Bundle require entering credit card info on other sites to be able to use them. Your credit card will be automatically charged after the trial ends.
"If it sounds too good to be true it probably is!"
Originally posted by evy97
Haha OP, nice try to scam. The Growth Hacker Bundle require entering credit card info on other sites to be able to use them. Your credit card will be automatically charged after the trial ends.
Haha OP, nice try to scam. The Growth Hacker Bundle require entering credit card info on other sites to be able to use them. Your credit card will be automatically charged after the trial ends.
So opt out of the monthly services. if you use paypal it only charges for what it is.. I do not believe paypal would cross sell subscriptions like that.
What makes him a "legit user"? trolling all day long?
Originally posted by Spudstr
Originally posted by evy97
Haha OP, nice try to scam. The Growth Hacker Bundle require entering credit card info on other sites to be able to use them. Your credit card will be automatically charged after the trial ends.
if you use paypal it only charges for what it is.. I do not believe paypal would cross sell subscriptions like that.
You can't use paypal. It's only for stupid people. bunch of cheap useless app + The Growth Hacker Bundle ($2400 lol)
Haha OP, nice try to scam. The Growth Hacker Bundle require entering credit card info on other sites to be able to use them. Your credit card will be automatically charged after the trial ends.
Many of the SaaS offers in the bundle are time limited offers.
Like the product? Great, it'll recur automatically once the trial period is up (or you go over the allotment included in the trial).
Don't like the product? No problem, cancel during the trial period and your card won't get charged.
If you take a quick look at the SaaS deals within the offer, many of them are structured to allow you to test out the product for just enough time (or just enough visitors, etc) to see whether it suits your needs and brings your business value. They're also smart enough to have found the 'time limit sweet spot', by the end of which you and your organization will be too invested (ie. entered a good amount of data, have become used to the interface, etc.) to move to another provider.
Most of the companies behind those services are confident enough in their product that they know if they can bring value to your business during the trial period they will retain you as a customer and they will make money over time.
Is it a scam? If I were a small business owner, I would instead see it as an excellent opportunity to try some of the best online tools available at virtually no risk ($40).
disclaimer: i have no vested interest in the offer or any of the products in the bundle.
as best i can tell there are about 5 apps, there and a bunch of crap stock images and vectors. and then some free trials to some web apps that you can get tree trials for on your own.
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