Why Most Cpa Networks Suck
Thursday, October 29th, 2009 at
12:45 pm
http://www.45n5.com Most cpa networks run very fraudulant looking offers. I explain more in the video.
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lol.. you obviously don’t understand things. You are telling me that these companies could easily get away with this? tss.. its all legal. It would have been fraudulent only if they didnt tell you about the subscribtion. I do understand your point of view tho, but why bother? CPA is just a way to making money, lol even Youtube is doing it for its partners. just like the advertisement you have on the side, talking about fraudelent?
No more STRAIGHT SHOOTERS OUT THE BRO…QUESTON: What is the ratio of scam artist programs vs legistmate income programs. SEEMS that ARIZONA, NEW JERSEY, CALIFORNIA, UK, TORONTO KEEPS being the origin of ENVELOPE SCAMS AND OTHERS. wow…
hahaha… so, all cpa networks are fraudalent ??
copeac sucks …. claims fraud for anything and everything .
FTC and Google is starting to crack down. Google is now remove these type of ads from their networks…Great Vidoe…100% correct
“pretty much making all their money by ripping people off.” Hi Mark, welcome to the reality of “internet marketing” lol.Might be legit ways to do it, like through ebay but theirs scams on that too. but the internet marketing thing as a whole is a scammer magnet. If you really want it to work just forget about them and market to people your way if it bothers ya. As for the CPA/PPC players it = fail for most of them without a team or time for testing/scaling without a decent budget.
You are right & wrong at the same time. The problem is that SOME offers (the ones that require a credit card) SOMETIMES don’t follow their own fine print. They often charge more or sooner than the fine print states.I have been doing this for over 3 years making a LOT of money using offers w/o credit cards) so I know what I am talking about. The networks are not scamming anyone. They simply don’t know because the complaints go to the company & NOT the network. Good video. 4 stars.
Actually some networks intentionally try to be as sneaky as possible with their own LP’s and whatnot. And having the terms well hidden. But you’re right, it’s mostly the consumers that are to blame as a compliant landing page will have all the terms listed, and the consumer DOES in fact get 1-month of free pills. So it isn’t exactly like only getting the keys to the house. You’re getting the house….and then another house next month.
Very well said.