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Is this normal? re: Revshare
I tested a program in july, sent some traffic through and got one sale. Two months go by with no sales/rebills, then on the 3rd month, october, I get a rebill. Two more months go by with no sales/rebills, then in janurary I get another rebill.
My question is what is happening to the months between where no rebill occured? I guess that the guy could have cancelled his membership for two months, then reorded, cancelled a month afterwards, and did the same thing again in january, but I can't be sure. What are your thoughts? I'll leave the program outta this thread for now. |
out the cocksuckers.
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something does not seem right
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simple.. surfer has maxed out credit card
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Did the surfer buy the 3 month option?
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sounds like he signed up for a 90 day billing option. Hopefully u checked if that's an option before posting this.
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If this is the case, I would be happy. 3-month recurring revshare option is one of the best :2 cents:
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The obvious answer is a 90 day join option - DUH!
The not so obvious answer is if they use step down and retry billing with their gateway processor like netbilling or others that try to rebill the customer after they are declined. Revengebucks has always utilized stepdown rebilling and retires like this, where if a customer's card fails to rebill for $39, we will try and bill him $29, $19, all the way down to $9. Most companies don't typically payout on these... but we do! |
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