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Originally posted by Hooper
well rooster, i disagree with you.
we are selling products that actually exist and that we actually provide, our terms are long, but the rates are the very first thing listed, and you have to manually agree to the terms, it's not prechecked. so if people lie about having read the terms, well thats really their own fault.
bottom line is that if you can find another good software product provider to use, go ahead, but i dont think you can find anybody who's conversions are anywhere close to ours or whos reputation for payment is as parallelled.
i'd be willing to bet that when you see our products at your local retailer you'll be saying " i know the guy who makes those "...
if you dont like it, thats ok. but if you like it then promote it, convert & get paid.
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Let's just say that your business practices don't fill me with confidence, so I've no intention of becoming a customer nor an affiliate of yours. EVER. Unless something radically changes.
If I happened to see your software in the shop, I MAY buy it. That's correct. But I wouldn't be put on a recurring billing plan would I?
And even as you type it you know your argument about the Terms & Conditions is flimsy. I would bet $1,000 NOW that the last piece of software you installed, you skipped right past the T & C screen.
Right?
