Twelve Years of Service
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RE: Not Necessarily a Scam, but P1L0T is a Timewaster 04-07-2017, 07:46 AM
#11
Just a suggestion, when offering a test hit, you should request a small deposit of funds.
This way, you don't lose out and neither does the potential customer- both are fulfilled. The customer with the take down of a given site for a short period, and yourself with payment received for the test service you're offering. If the customer decides to go ahead with the service, the balance of funds Is payable.
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Eight Years of Service
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RE: Not Necessarily a Scam, but P1L0T is a Timewaster 04-07-2017, 08:37 AM
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In any business you must provide samples or proof or the quality of your stuff, a lot of possible clients try it, few indeed buy, that's the way it works, in my opinion... If he wants profit, a merchant must be friendly and accept time wasting with his clients.
(I graduated a marketing course, and that's the basic in any business, if you are not friendly and accept compromises - no clients- no profit..)
But keep an eye open in the future bro and negotiate from the start clear rules!
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Seven Years of Service
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RE: Not Necessarily a Scam, but P1L0T is a Timewaster 04-07-2017, 01:45 PM
#14
He's a time waster AND a scammer. I payed him $80 for his Amazon service almost a month ago and ever since he has made me wait and right now has just outright ignored me for weeks.
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Seven Years of Service
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RE: Not Necessarily a Scam, but P1L0T is a Timewaster 04-07-2017, 01:50 PM
#15
I mean isnt the piont of a test to tell if the user wants the product or not? Its like me asking for a sample then getting banned from the story for not buying the product that i sampled.
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