web certs REVISITED

Live forum: http://forum.freeipodguide.com/viewtopic.php?t=5014

SoBeIcedT

21-01-2005 16:08:01

So my question is

Has anyone successfully used web certs or similar to get referrals to do their offers?

Can gratis track who purchased the web certs?

I would like as much detail as you have to offer please.

Collateral

21-01-2005 16:19:26

Gratis has no way of knowing you used a web cert. They do not receive cc information from the offers, in turn, Gratis has no way of knowing who purchased the web certificates or even if you or your referral used one. I have used web certs for a lot of offers.

adenosine

21-01-2005 16:26:17

I had a referral use a web cert for my mini mac, that I paid for (cuz he was a bitch and didn't want to get a CC), and I got approved just fine.

SoBeIcedT

24-01-2005 18:28:18

adenosine... did your friend have to cancel his offer? Since the cert has no more money I suppose it would auto cancel. Is this correct?

Collateral

24-01-2005 18:41:00

[quote2fe09464f1="SoBeIcedT"]adenosine... did your friend have to cancel his offer? Since the cert has no more money I suppose it would auto cancel. Is this correct?[/quote2fe09464f1]

HAHA, I've not cancelled offers before and it bounced back and the offer cancelled my account automatically. P

adenosine

24-01-2005 18:41:46

[quotec128a34557="SoBeIcedT"]adenosine... did your friend have to cancel his offer? Since the cert has no more money I suppose it would auto cancel. Is this correct?[/quotec128a34557]

No, he signed up for the trial, he can cancel it.

I think the terms are they can Flilik you over if they overcharge them, by withdrawing more money from your account.

SoBeIcedT

24-01-2005 19:42:33

what you are saying is unclear to me, is it really possible to over charge a web cert?

FreeOffersNow

24-01-2005 21:32:00

[quote530df602ff="Webcertificate.com"]Overlimit Fee^ $15.00 - ^Overlimit Fee At the discretion of C/Base Inc., a fee can be applied to the account if the total balance is less than $0.00. C-Base reserves the right to collect the fee against the funding source of the account or initiate collection activity directly with the customer. [/quote530df602ff]

SoBeIcedT

24-01-2005 21:40:56

that is uber lame!