Have you ever been contacted by an angry customer?

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Just a random question for shooting the shit material.

As an AM with a landing page, have you ever had a customer which went through your landing page to go to the product you're promoting, then has gotten ripped off or felt scammed by the company of the product you were promoting (like say not being able to cancel re-billing easily, or not receiving their product and stuff like that or more serious issues) - then without knowing where to go with their complaint - they contacted you because they feel you are part of the other company? (which is a kinda realistic thought process - because you are promoting their product)


anyhoo - just a random question.
 


Just a random question for shooting the shit material.

As an AM with a landing page, have you ever had a customer which went through your landing page to go to the product you're promoting, then has gotten ripped off or felt scammed by the company of the product you were promoting (like say not being able to cancel re-billing easily, or not receiving their product and stuff like that or more serious issues) - then without knowing where to go with their complaint - they contacted you because they feel you are part of the other company? (which is a kinda realistic thought process - because you are promoting their product)


anyhoo - just a random question.

Thank god for whois privacy protection :)
 
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Fucking awesome
 
Took me a very short time to learn to turn commenting off.


btw, a little while back finally clicked your web link and checked out your site.

Man, you have some serious research under your belt, a super interesting read, totally worth bookmarking. Thumbs up!
 
got some interesting messages when i had a straight-to-voicemail 800 number on a site a while back. tried it to see if it would improve QS... don't think it did.
 
Yeah, this guy is a fraud. Probably trying to scam us $4 for shipping
For anyone who doesn’t know how this scam works, well, here:
An ad is made and shows up on several websites, preferably with a large demographic. About 5% of the people visiting will pay actual money for an advertised product which is either largely worthless or is already free (the starter kit). The more people visit an ad, the more often it tends to appear on other peoples computers, much much moreso if people are paying actual cash.
So at first the ad will reach, say, 100 people, 5 will pay for it, so the ad owner gets 20$. However now it will appear more often because the website recognizes that it generates revenue. Suddenly, 200 people see it, then 500, then whatever. Eventually complaints come in about it being a scam and the website removes the ad and leaves all those who paid money with a slightly lighter wallet.
Notice the date. Check this again in eight months and the website will be down or the link will be pointing to nothing.
^^This guy knows what's up.

he forgot to mention the 72.00 membership fee….i wonder why?..
I get a good laugh at most of them.
 
Be thankful if you've never worked in retail then.

I did a couple of months at a bottle shop once. Literally not a shift went by without people having issues.
My personal favourite moron was the guy that dropped his beer when he tripped just outside the store, and then demanded I give him another one.
 
my LP dev accidently put my email on one of our offers and I had a complaint that the client didnt get the product yet ordered...and turns out, it didnt show up on the network as a sale..(shave).
 
Took me a very short time to learn to turn commenting off.

why? If you have wordpress, just moderate them. May suck to read through some ppl that didnt really like the product, but it's free content. And fresh new content every day is a+ if you're doing SEM...
 
If you are into an online business, better get a customer support to answer all emails and calls everyday
 
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