Friday, April 24, 2009

Immediate Product refund reasons

So now that you've finally decided to buy that product and can not wait to try it out , you need to know that this is anything but what you expected. Don't worry, you still have a chance to get your money back with the following tips for obtaining a product refund instantly.

1. False advertizement

"Get 10.000 hits to your website in 24 hours". This such attractive promises might sure make you wanna flip out your credit card immediately. But when you apply the methods or use the software and have to find out that those 10.000 hits might really result in 10, then this is a legitimate reason for requesting a refund. Unfortunately it's not always that easy. Many vendors get around such false advertising by stating in the fine print that these results can not be guaranteed. Thus always keep an eye on such statements and if you can not believe what's advertised then search for product reviews using your favorite search engine.

2. Product out-of-date

Believe it or not, but I've seen products that were still advertised and happily took the money out of the customers' pockets but were totally outdated or did not work anymore. I once bought a product that could not be downloaded anymore but still had the sales page up and running, it even exposed the current date pointing the end of a special promotion. Every attempt to contact the creator of the software failed and after I read in a forum that I wasn't the only one not being able to download the software,I contacted the credit card processing company and got my money back.


3. Usability

Not every software is very user friendly as Windows (you got the joke, right?!), which can be frustrating if you want nothing more than use it immediately. For most complicated software products there exist written tutorials that perfecly describe how to use them and sometimes even video tutorials that make the product handling had rather easier. If you've read and watched all tutorials and still cannot manage to use the product, then state this to the creator and you should get that refund.
If you've reached the product creator and still were not able to get a refund despite some legitimate and great causes, not all hope is gone. Most market places offer a refund guarantee for products that were sold through them (e. g. Clickbank offers its customers a general refund policy of 8 weeks after the product purchase, for a vendor like PayDotCom you have to contact the credit card processor like Paypal which has a refund policy of 2 months).

It is always suggested to clearly state the reason for your product return and to keep a friendly communication style. Even if the product is not worth a single penny it doesn't make things better when you insult the creator. Try to show that you've really tried to use the product in an efficient way, maybe attach some screenshots, include suggestions what could be better, etc. The product creator might drooping you as a client but still can benefit from your experience and will most of the time happily give you the refund.

Whatever you do, please be fair.Its not just right to purchase a product and you will request a refund to get your money back, but continue to use the product. Most market places (Clickbank, PayDotCom) tolerate two or even more gives back, but after that you might not be able to purchase anything again through the specific company.





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Monday, April 13, 2009

A Never-Fail Business Opportunity

A Never-Fail Business Opportunity
by Alan Tutt
http://www.KeysToPowerProsperity.com

Everywhere you look online, someone is touting a new, fully tested, impossible-to-fail method of making more money than you've ever dreamed possible.

And if you're the type to fall for the flash and sizzle of the marketing claims, you've tried enough of them to know that it ain't always what it's cracked up to be.

Actually, I get a chuckle out of many of the get-rich-quick schemes that flood my email inbox on a daily basis. Even though some of these proposals do seem to have some validity, I know enough about the true secrets of prosperity to know when a proposal is a genuine business opportunity, and when it's just a baited lure on the end of a fishing line.

I learned this from personal experience.

When I was still in high-school, my dad helped me get into a business that sounded great. In only a matter of months, we would be earning well over $5000 per month, and after a year, we'd be earning over $20,000 per month.

The company we talked to gave us newspaper clippings and industry reports to show the demand for what we would be producing. They gave us pages of numbers showing us just how easy our product would multiply and grow in value. They gave us so much information that we just KNEW that we could succeed in the business of earthworm farming.

Right now, I'm imagining that most people who read this will be rolling on the floor with laughter. I understand completely. Even now, thinking about that time, I can't believe we were so foolish to think that we could make that much money with worms.

My dad and I spent over a year building special boxes in which to keep the earthworms. We watered the soil every day and sprinkled corn meal and alfalfa over it before we broke up the soil to give those little guys room to move around.

But after a year, we built a contraption to separate the worms from the dirt, and hand delivered our first year's crop of worms to the company we bought the starter package from. I don't remember how much we got from that transaction, but I can say with absolute certainty that it was less than $1000.

Where did we go wrong in that venture?

First of all, we never investigated further to see if the information that was given to us was valid. The company that sold us that starter package could have been telling us lie after lie just to get our money. Those pages of numbers could have been completely made up for all we really knew. And the newspaper clippings? I know now that there are companies that offer printing on newspaper stock for a fee.

Another mistake we made was not checking with other 'earthworm farmers' about their experience. If we had talked to others who had pursued the earthworm farming opportunity, we would have learned that the money wasn't going to be rolling in as we thought.

In short, our main mistake was not having enough information to make an informed decision. Had we spent a few days (or even a few hours) checking into the claims made, we would have known that it was a waste of time and we'd be better off in another business.

Before you jump into another business opportunity, make sure you have enough information to know you're not biting a flashy lure.

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Alan Tutt is the author of the new book "Keys To Power Prosperity", in which he teaches the core principles of unlimited prosperity and offers a strategy for expanding your personal prosperity no matter what you do for a living. To learn more, visit http://www.KeysToPowerProsperity.com.
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About the Author

Alan Tutt is the author of the new book "Keys To Power Prosperity", in which he teaches the core principles of unlimited prosperity and offers a strategy for expanding your personal prosperity no matter what you do for a living. To learn more, visit http://www.KeysToPowerProsperity.com.


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