OK, it's not the mystery of the Universe laid bare, but one principal reason for setting up the blog was to explain the slightly hidden path to obtaining a clickbank refund for those who haven't done it before.
Imagine my relief when I find someone who has already explained the procedure more succinctly and precisely than I would probably have managed. Check out PR Barlow's MoneySchemes.Net Blog in general (I haven't yet found a post I didn't like) and in particular the post on CB refunds - http://www.moneyschemes.net/clickbank-refund-how-to-get-a-clickbank-refund/
I left this comment, which I reproduce here as it hasn't been moderated into visibility at the time of writing this...
"Heck - I had a whole domain name and blog set up to tell people how to do this. Now the best thing I can do is just give a link back to this. Actually, I read of another method which I haven't tried, which is just to mail your purchase id to refunds@clickbank.com, without any explanation whatever, but I find that one implausible. I did (only) once get a vendor block the refund (97% winning sports bets which actually relied on a martingale progression) but on appeal to clickbank they relented."
Meanwhile, the battle against dross continues apace. I just succumbed to another purchase with huge claims ($25,000 in a single day!) only to find the first 32 pages out of 40 telling me how to buy an old domain name and set up a wordpress blog using fantastico! The "meat" of the stunning new greyhat technique was hardly worth waiting for either. I tweeted it thus:
"Blogging Espionage? Buy old domains, fill with backdated blog posts, sell links, posts and banner ads. That will be $37 thanks very much"
Monday, 14 June 2010
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