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		<title>By: Quickregister Promotion Tips</title>
		<link>http://www.quickregister.net/wordpress/2009/08/07/sex-sells/comment-page-1/#comment-58488</link>
		<dc:creator>Quickregister Promotion Tips</dc:creator>
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		<description>Thanks for your comment Lance. Wow! That really seems like a weak business model. Just making it tough to cancel recurring payments. I cannot believe that is all there is to it. People can always dispute the charges which would give them chargebacks. I use recurring billing on some products and I have not only a link where they can cancel but one guy I hire to may sure they are cancelled. This is to avoid the chargebacks. They must have some other upsells they use as well. Maybe a call center?</description>
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		<p><span style="font-weight:normal">Thanks for your comment Lance. Wow! That really seems like a weak business model. Just making it tough to cancel recurring payments. I cannot believe that is all there is to it. People can always dispute the charges which would give them chargebacks. I use recurring billing on some products and I have not only a link where they can cancel but one guy I hire to may sure they are cancelled. This is to avoid the chargebacks. They must have some other upsells they use as well. Maybe a call center?</span></p>
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		<title>By: Lance</title>
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		<description>That&#039;s because they bill the opt-ins outrageous monthly fees which are alomost impossible to cancel. The get alteast $140 from each $1.67 opt-in that&#039;s why their able to pay AFF so much per offer.

There&#039;s a google kit going around for the same amount that&#039;s similiar for the customer, they pay $1.67 and start to recieve $70-80 dollar charges on their credit cards and when they try to cancel it&#039;s like trying to get the presidents private cell phone number, won&#039;t happen.</description>
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		<p><span style="font-weight:normal">That&#8217;s because they bill the opt-ins outrageous monthly fees which are alomost impossible to cancel. The get alteast $140 from each $1.67 opt-in that&#8217;s why their able to pay AFF so much per offer.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s a google kit going around for the same amount that&#8217;s similiar for the customer, they pay $1.67 and start to recieve $70-80 dollar charges on their credit cards and when they try to cancel it&#8217;s like trying to get the presidents private cell phone number, won&#8217;t happen.</span></p>
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