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Originally Posted by JesseQuinn
I don't typically buy content, for the majority of my adult work up til now I've always used my own. Brian's thread about this just happened to coincide with and compliment something I was doing at the time. absolutely if I was a routine purchaser or had decided to include video content in my strategy prior to the thread I would have gone that route
can only speak for myself obv but I don't think I made a poor decision. The problem was the legitimacy of the information upon which that decision was based
was just one of those things; I thought a guy who owned a ton of content wanted to raise some funds for the building of his site and was selling it for that reason. that's logical to me, and actually a clever idea if it had worked. I assumed he was telling the truth when he stated he owned the content. I'm also assuming everyone else who purchased had similar thoughts.
anyways, pm sent Monsieur Nerd. I'll bow out except for posting the results of the paypal dispute if relevant
hope it isn't and that everyone is having a wicked night. you too Brian
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Thanks for the info, and your logic was more or less mine as well. Many of my sites are based on content people already created and are just sitting on, not knowing what to do with the content. So I help monetize it, often splitting profits long term. But when someone is offering exclusive at such a low price I went for it. My mistake.
But your info was very helpful and will come in handy if we have to go legal on him.