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Originally Posted by Lenny2
This logic is flawed. You're assuming that the people paying them $35 per sign up aren't making a profit.
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Paying $35 per sign up, like I said in the first post, is on the way out the door. There are reasons for this, but I'm not going public with them.
I gave a very good example program, too. MaxCash has paid $35 per join since Adam and Eve walked the Garden of Eden. They recently changed that for those same reasons I don't wish to speak about.
CJ wants to charge $35 to $50 per join, based on their own numbers. That is crazy.