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Old 04-22-2008, 12:23 AM

Default Rebate Processing

I got some spam (that should have been my first clue) in my email from an Angela something that states you can process rebates at $15 per rebate and earn a ton of money. Anyway I googled this woman and found that it is a definite scam. People are trying to get their money back and cant, you dont process rebates as simply as she puts it, liar liar pants on fire. How can anyone in good conscience promote things that are not true?
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A scammer has no conscience.
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Old 05-15-2008, 01:58 AM

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Always remember the number one rule when trying to earn online, don't invest any money in anything that says work from home JOB! If it isn't considered to be a business there should be no reason for an investment.
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Stay away from Angel. Rebate processing is a scam.
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Old 07-08-2008, 06:43 PM

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I thought about try the rebate thing... but thankfully I did some research on it and found out it was a scam.... to bad sounded really promising...
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Old 07-20-2008, 04:27 PM

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I have been scammed by this program too! They promise a refund if you are not satisfied, the problem is the email address leads nowhere! I wish I had researched it before buying it would have saved me money.

The whole rebate thing is that you offfer a rebate to customers that buy products through your affiliate link. Steer well clear of any rebate processing job. They are a scam!

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Old 07-20-2008, 10:10 PM

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If you look it up in BBB, it revieved a F review
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Old 07-25-2008, 10:10 PM

Default definatelly dont recommend

I def don't recommend rebate processing. Almost fell for it myself but then did some research and found it's not even a real job... just a made up one. I found a great article on rebate processing with tons of customer reviews you can read
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Old 11-09-2008, 10:35 PM

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I got lured by the advertising for this work. Thank goodness I researched it! It is such a scam. Ultimately, it is affiliate marketing which in and of itself isn't bad, but they are not honest about it. They make it seem like the rebates are there for the taking and all you need to do is process them. What you really have to do is sell a product and then get part of the cut. You can make more money with honest affiliate marketing at a lot more than $15 a pop. Stay away from rebate processing!
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Old 12-31-2008, 02:40 AM

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What the program want's you to do is to offer a rebate on the affilliate product by writing your own ads. You could actually do it by sending a rebate back to the buyer through paypal out of your commision. The problem is if you don't have tracking code attached to each specific ad, you'd never know who to send the rebate too. I had a friend that fell for the deal and got my interest in affilliate marketing. Not thru rebates though. There's good money in affilliate marketing if you can find the ways to get the product to the traffic.
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