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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
Have any of you heard of this? |
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Posted By: pas
That one doesn't work. This one should, however. Dunno what to make of it. |
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Posted By: Jim VB
Let me know how it works out. I'm always suspicious of sites that start by asking for my ebay log in and password. |
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Posted By: Eric B
Looks like a scam to me. |
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Posted By: Jimmy
Please - Do not trust any other website that asks for your ID and password other than eBay or paypal. The problem is you may get even more spam emails then you are already getting and could be an easy target for someone else getting your password. |
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Posted By: pas
It looks to me like it asks you to CREATE an ID and password, not to give your EBAY ID and password? |
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Posted By: Marty Ogelvie
Although I am not positive, this looks like an eBay affiliate site. The site promotes eBay items and if they direct traffic to eBay and create a winning bid or BIN eBay pays the affiliate 40% of their profits from the sale. eBay pays kickback 40% and kickback gives a portion of that 40% to their members. martyOgelvie nyyankeecards.com |
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Posted By: john/z28jd
I say its not worth it even if it is legit. It says once you win,you will receive up to 1% of your money back which means if you spend $1000 to win an item you may get UP TO $10 from them back because you used them,that wont even cover the shipping you spent in most cases for an item that high in value. To use it you have to download a couple programs to your computer which will probably slow it down and then go thru them everytime you want to bid(its all on their ABOUT page) If im spending $1000 for an ebay item im not going to be worried about getting up to $10 back and for people on a limited income who may spend $300 a month theyre looking at a whopping $3 back if they get that whole 1%. Its extra work for very little reward and the other company is making the majority of them money |
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Posted By: Bobby Binder
I am sure they are in the CJ program and trying to get you to buy via them so they get paid. And in return they are kicking back some of the money they get to you. CJ is now paying 50% of the comish.... |
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Posted By: Kyle
This site is no different than the ones below, except that they're sharing their profits with you. The sites below all operate of the same strategy. You go to their site, you click on any eBay site, and continued shopping after that click links back to them, and they make money off of it. |
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