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Geldwolfje
Before I start just to mention:
This topic is not about cheaters or how they must be caught. This topic is about the use of cheatlinks. Also It is not peronal. so If I clicked it or not is not the issue.

Two days ago I was surprised by an email from Email2Rewards
It was saying:

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This is a cheat-link to catch cheaters using programs to automatically click on paid mails.

If you click on the link below, you will delete your account!

So this means : 1 strike out.


This is my objection:
Email2Rewards uses turing numbers in order to make it difficult for cheaters using software. So why need this option then?

Email2Rewards uses 1 strike out option, while the payout is 150$. EVERYONE will click a link like this some day..it just happens...

my opinion:
Email2Rewards uses turing numbers but does not believe in them. Maybe it is used because it comes with the script.

Or : To my opinion E2R uses this option to get some easy positive cashflow and is not interested in the fact that honest members can be prejudiced in this system.

I hope the owner will change mind. If not...wel I am member for two weeks now and I can quit just like that....
nadiaasoma
Actually, this should be in general discussion.
You don't want people to say that you are posting mainly at the complaintfolder.
And they will say that. sad.gif

To get on topic

I clicked that link, it was an E-bay ad, without a timer I believe.
When I clicked it away I saw that it was 1 strike out. I don't know when that will be because I'm still getting emails, lol.

Anyway, it was an accident, joining this program.This kind of high payouts are designed to make the po money and last for no longer than up until the magority of members are ready to cashout.

Members with no big downline will never cashout.

There were more complaints about this program.
Something was wrong with the referralearnings, I still think that they are verry low.

Well, he doesn't send much emails, so I didn't spend much time at it but you are right, he wants it both ways, the turing numbers and the cheatlinks.

This was the second time I was preoccupated and clicked one, and boy, I hate the guy.

But, I did it, it's my fault, so I'm not complaining.
Can't blame me for having feelings about it.

Marian

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Geldwolfje
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Thanks Marian,

At the moment it is primetime in the general and I do not open this as a general discussion, but as a complaint againt e2r.

And since the wheater coz of the Greenhouse effect is so nice lately this is the onliest thing in the world left to complaint about.

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Jaszzx
lol, onliest thing in the world? You're such a happy guy.

But I must agree turing numbers and cheatlinks is a bit too much. I don't know which I prefer though. I guess neither but then again, I never cheated (didn't even dl the cheatprogram out of curiousity). But I guess it's a nescessity, to use one of them. But clicking a cheatlink should be fined with a buck or so, 1 strike out is a bit overdone, but that's my opinion (I get about hundred emails a day and last year I clicked twice a link like that, fortunately it was with great programs with very kind po's lol).

Ok I agree not all the mails get my 100% attention, you have to be a very good advertizer to get mine. Three weeks ago I signed up with Tickledpink because the ad was so good I had to give it a try (and I don't regret it). But if I click the link I won't complain, I did that and I'm responsible for not paying enough attention... sad.gif
Geldwolfje
I agree , but don't forget:
I think responsabilty must come from both sides. And a 1 strike out on a 150$ pay out? Reminds me of Mike.
And why was that started?. Because they had severe money problems and really wanted people to leave.

So When I see this it's hard to believe that the owner is really looking for the bad guys only. No one is perfect. One mistake should be allowed (at least). dry.gif
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