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Trust me Ckoch they are harmless. The only way something like that would affect your computer is if you allowed it to download something and then you tried to execute it. If you have tried coding in Javascript and Jquery you'll see not a lot can happen without your say so. Certainly nothing that would allow Javascript to access your physical OS and drives. These are not classed as malware or spyware. They are simply Javascript Alerts that can be achieved with the simple line alert('Your message');
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Short answer is no. Long answer is you could Buy Bitcoin from somewhere else like Uphold or Wirex which allows the purchase of Bitcoin using credit/debit cards and then transfer that to a Coinpayments wallet address.
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SolidTrustPay remains the only IPN processor that allows Fiat as well as Crypto Payments. Uphold is good however they have no method of callback yet but it does support all forms of payment except Card (but members can use a Card to credit their account) so if you wanted to use them you'd have to manually upgrade or credit your members should they purchase anything. Stripe allows payment via Credit/Debit cards but their integration is pretty complex and not as straightforward as Paypal or STP. You can still use the Checkout option but again you would need to process a members payment manually. Automation is possible but tricky especially for subscription based products. Coinpayments was good up to the point they decided to outsource their KYC (Know your customer) to a private company and on a decentralised currency that's a very odd move to make. The worst part is how they executed this KYC as I went through it 4 times and was told that I was a different person to the account which is absurd considering there were no personal details on CoinPayments to begin with so how would they know the documentation was not for the person who owned the account? I contacted their support who told me to contact the outsourced company who told me to contact Coinpayments support and at that point I removed CP as an option from my site and went with an exchangeless Bitcoin option. Payeer is another good processor and it works very similar to Paypal except it also accepts Crypto. The reason many people are not using it though is likley because its a Russian Company and we all know how much the West (Governments and Media at least) hate the Russians lol. Personally I think its an excellent processor and in all the time I have used it, it has never had any problems. The integration works exactly the same as Payal. ORU charges a monthly fee to use and is based in a tax haven. Enough said lol. Who knows that might be the western version of Liberty Reserve Transferwise is an excellent processor however it again has no callback so were you to use this processor your members would have to be manually upgraded. The best part about TransferWise is it uses what is called borderless payments which means you can transfer money country to country without any charges. Also you can hold it in various denominations like USD, EUR, GBP, etc to keep track of your payment sources. BitPay is good but it is not very developer friendly and their sandbox for testing is awful. Plus in order to buy anything using crypto your member would have to use the BitPay wallet application so not really compatible with say someone who has a different BitCoin wallet but wants to buy something on your site. Those are the main ones I know of and of those 8 I use 3 on my sites with no issues with Bitcoin being handled on a Wallet to Wallet basis so no go-between but still automated (SolidTrustPay, Stripe, Payeer)
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What Autoresponder is your Favorite and Why?
downliner replied to Steve Jones's topic in Safelists, Mailers, Autoresponders
I actually liked the simplicity of Rocket Responder until I learned in the time I was there they had not paid out one cent in commission even though I was owed nearly $200. Real shame because as far as beginner friendly went that was a great one for those who had never used an Autoresponder before and unlike the others that charge you depending on the size of your list (Aweber, GetResponse, etc) RRs fee was a flat rate. TrafficWave is a good one but I would really only recommend it to those who have previous experience with Autoresponders as the interface is not very user friendly. AIOP Response is another flat rate AR so your list size doesn't matter but in addition it also provides Hosting, Splash Page creator and other features for $11.50 per month. Plus you earn $10 commisison on each person you refer on the Basic $11.50 level and $15 on the Pro level. As for the others like Getresponse, Aweber, SendShark I never really supported overcharging a customer based on how large their list is and with experience in programming the additional trinkets are not really needed for me so I use both AIOP Response and TrafficWave. -
Doesn't Maryanne have more sites than that but the difference is she actually pays commissions rather than making excuses not to pay? Also in the earlier posts someone said if they cancelled the $500 chargeback on Paypal Matthew would send them $750. Does that even make sense? Another red flag with that post was the member was told to send the money to a paypal account in someone elses name. I can understand the angle of not wanting to have a bad record but do you really think he would've sent the money rather than just use the fact that you cancelled the paypal dispute admitting error on your side meaning paypal would not honour the same dispute twice? My philosophy is instead of launching loads of bad sites you should launch one good site and work on that until it works the way you want it to. Then you can move to addressing another form of traffic with another site. That's why my sites TEPD and VMPD came years after TDL.
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An image from VMPaydays Easy Mailer Clicker Feature. Very easy to use. Just connect your Gmail account and the system will access any links it recognises from a mailer and display them to you. Once you have finished with the list you can just hit refresh and the system will delete those messages from your Gmail inbox and load a new set.
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Be interesting to see how many come back saying they weren't paid from this Lot's of red flags on this one so join at your own risk.
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Well actually I own that site but thanks for the heads up on the email issue. I'll have that fixed in a minute.
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Yep it's not as straightforward as Paypal but it can be done. I managed to integrate it into TDL.
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DLS Dumb Little System a scam?
downliner replied to teesbyleese's topic in Scams, Rip-offs, and More
Well the link was removed so as you can see this was a marketing pitch that went wrong.- 4 replies
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Those messages are what is known as Javascript alerts (scam tech support companies buy them to use for their businesses) and they cannot do any harm to your computer. They are intended just to get you to think there is a problem. Sometimes you may find it difficult to get rid of the alert however and in this case it's best to just close the browser using Alt + F4. Some javascript codes are designed to listen to where your mouse heads (simialr to that of a splash page that detects your mouse is moving off the page so shows you a last chance popup) so it's recommended to use your keyboard rather than your mouse to close them. Aside from that they are harmless and if you want to have a laugh and prevent someone else being scammed you can dial the number and waste a bit of their time. Always remember they will try to convince you your computer is damaged and they usually do this through the command prompt and the event viewer as the event viewer always shows errors and warnings no matter how in shape your PC is. If you are experienced enough and want to really waste their time then set up a virtual machine on top of your existing one and then take the "Microsoft technisheern" through the steps to connect to your system. They can't do anything to your actual system because they will only be viewing the virtual machine and most don't even know it! Otherwise just close the popup and carry on as normal. You don't need to do a virus scan as nothing can be put on your computer without your explicit consent (ie you download and open something).
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trck.biz has a real time click tracker so you can watch them as they come in
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Rocket Responder just RIPPED ME OFF
downliner replied to decksharp1's topic in Scams, Rip-offs, and More
I've never been paid on RocketResponder (owed nearly $200). That's why I removed them as a recommendation on my site and stopped using it. Today I rarely put any faith in TimTech products. -
When I launched TDL a few years back I decided to join one of his sites (YourViralList) and promoted it. I was up to around $110 commission when all of a sudden Matthew started sending out member emails to tell everyone to avoid my site but his findings were based on a flawed concept he now uses on all his sites. I had a chat with him and told him that there is no real solid evidence to suggest lack of conversions when you are comparing Traffic Exchanges together with Safelists as the conversion rate for a Safelist would be based on clicks as opposed to Traffic Exchanges which would be based on views and with no way to find out how many someone sent a message to in order to calculate conversion it would result in a skewed list with Mailers always on top. Example: Traffic Exchange 1,000 views and 3 signups = 333:1 Safelist 75 views and 2 signups = 37:1 Question is which was more effective? Well without knowing how many members that email was sent to there's no way of knowing. It could've been sent to 5,000 users making the actual conversion 2500:1 and thereby worse than a Traffic Exchange however in Graves calculation it would put the Safelist on the top spot over the Traffic Exchange. See the problem here? Anyway after arguing this I was reminded by the man himself that he had a University Degree in Mathematics and I didn't know what i was talking about. Even someone with a high school education could see that without knowing how many people are emailed in a safelist message there is no way to determine signup rates as well as the ridiculous addition of including Traffic Exchanges in the Calculation. So as you can expect the conversation ended on a bad note and Matthew stopped communicating with me on Facebook messenger. But it didn't end there because shortly after that altercation Matthew then sent out emails putting down not only me but also my site The Downliner which i have worked damn hard on making fair for everyone. Not something I was going to stand for so I sent out my own member emails to contradict the lies. The majority agreed that this type of determination was flawed and well that was that. Matthew never sent a bad word about TDL again. But the icing on the cake was when I tried to log into YourViralList only to find my account had been deleted along with the over $100 commission I was owed. Avoid this guy because he just cannot be trusted. I should also add that when Matthew launched YourViralList there was no way to specify how to actually be paid commission so the script wasn't even completed to allow members to earn anything they could withdraw!
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The Downliner 2.0. The true set it and forget it system that will leave you more time to actually promote something rather than wasting your efforts on inferior splash page builders and dead end advertising. There is much more on the site which I am not going to mention here but I will say to those who are thinking “I promote this but my referrals are not mine” . I did take this into account and decided to include a way for you to contact anyone in your downline through a personal messaging system so if you want to welcome your signups or offer help you are always just one message away from building a business relationship with your referrals! And everything is available free! So what are you waiting for? Join today and get your free advertising then tell me this system is not the bomb!
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