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Worst comment of the entire first video, by the girl:

"This guy is a millionaire and he didn't do it by working 9 to 5, so I'm pretty upset"

most millionaires didn't do it by working 9 to 5, that's not the point of this. Bad service, bad practices, etc is the problem

that girl sounded like a moron
 
Back when rebills were first blowing up, I was under the impression that Just Think was actually one of the few legit (ha!) companies. Offer clearly laid out, you could actually cancel, etc...

Are their any legit companies in the health/beauty CPA vertical besides ForceFactor?
 
Let's drive our M3s and Lambos in the middle of a dirty winter just to show we are ballin. Logic man... logic

plus, what gets people more on than being scammed is jealousy. lets drive those ferraris daily so people can point at you and say: "He's the guy from the tv show. He's the scammer! What a bad person. Lets spit in his Food."
 
plus, what gets people more on than being scammed is jealousy. lets drive those ferraris daily so people can point at you and say: "He's the guy from the tv show. He's the scammer! What a bad person. Lets spit in his Food."

The guy should have planned an escape when everything was smooth. He should have been at some Caribbean island right now.
 
Jesse:

1) Billed consumers before the trial date finished.
2) Made it close to impossible to cancel your subscription.
3) Up-selled without even letting you know the product on the page besides the small font.

Just got too greedy. Called it a while ago.

There was a funny rap I made a few weeks back:

Sligin Berries for a living,
pushing Dr.Oz on my flogs.

Making people believin
that those comments are realistic.

People think that I am scamming,
but my terms are clearly listed.
Font 2, background color,
all the way to the bottom.

$69.97 is the charge that is hidden,
wait 7 more days and see it on your statement.

Haven't worked on any new lines yet. I like it so far though, lol.
 
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pu4zAo04FIY]YouTube - Part 1 Jessie Willms SCAM[/ame]

i believe this is the girl who said she was upset that he is a millionaire that doesn't work a 9 to 5 hahah
 
YouTube - Part 1 Jessie Willms SCAM

i believe this is the girl who said she was upset that he is a millionaire that doesn't work a 9 to 5 hahah

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wait wat
 
That bitch really is annoying. I could just imagine what a shit storm she would make if she actually did get rebilled. Really annoying part is the fact is that she believes that the people behind the offer actually put up the CraigsList ads themselves. I mean fuck, I'm sure she put in a shit load of research into the offer, I would think that by this time she would know that "affiliates" exist, and she would put two and two together.

Another thing, she acts as though she is the shit. Like she has the power to bring them down with a snap of her fingers, or by her squeaky voice. Fuck, she needs to get a job, and stop trying to become "known" or trying to get her 15 minutes of fame.
 
Jesse:
1) Billed consumers before the trial date finished.
2) Made it close to impossible to cancel your subscription.
3) Up-selled without even letting you know the product on the page besides the small font.

uhh.. pretty sure there were very few rebill advertisers who DIDN'T do this.. at least the ones doing volume.

also, you should use words that rhyme when writing rap songs
 
3) Up-selled without even letting you know the product on the page besides the small font.

this was probably one of the biggest problems with the rebill boom last year. Signing people up for like 4 products/services all at once like this, especially if not necessarily owned by you, is a non-compliant with regulations (both governmental and industry self-imposed) in a major way. The other things, people probably would have looked the other way on if it was more isolated (i.e. billing 2 days before trial period ended), but the forced upsells are what killed it in my opinion.