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Darin63
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#1 · Posted: 14 Oct 2008 15:54


I saw a listing on careerbuilder for your pay check dot com. I talks about disposable emails and making $10.13 on every sell as an affiliate. They give you a site and say they wiil send 200 people a day to it. I'm new to all this, I don't even know what disposable emails are. Is it sending spam mail? God forbid! Anyhow if you've heard of this and know what it is about please share your knowledge. Oh and by the way they charge 19.95 a mo.

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#2 · Posted: 14 Oct 2008 23:14


I am not very sure, but disposables emails are deleted after the recipient checks them.

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#3 · Posted: 16 Oct 2008 10:11


sounds a little like a lot of the other rubbish that I see around the place.

Namaste

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Kecia08
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#4 · Posted: 16 Oct 2008 11:47


Darin63:
I don't even know what disposable emails are. Is it sending spam mail?


Disposable emails are inboxes that are emptied after 12 or 24 hours. You do not have to sign up for an email address. For example, mailinator.com is one of these kinds of sites. If you are signing up to something to receive a free report or something, it is likely they will continue to contact you via email. Some people use mailinator's inboxes to prevent this. If you sign up with the email 123@malinator.com, you can then go to the site and check the inbox "123." An email will be there waiting for you.

I am not sure how they turn that into making money of affiliate sells, but it they are charging you the $19.95, I say stay away!!

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Darin63
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#5 · Posted: 17 Oct 2008 11:06


Thank you all, I was very leary as I am for most everyhing on the net but was curious cause I had never heard of this.


Thanks Again...darin63

kelly wood
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#6 · Posted: 19 Oct 2008 13:15


I've never heard of disposable emails either and I don't understand how they are gonna send 200 people per day to your inbox. If these are emails that are deleted from someone's account and put in your box isn't that spam if you send them email's?

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getagrip
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#7 · Posted: 21 Oct 2008 02:08


In order for you to NOT be sending SPAM emails out, someone needs to OPT IN to your email list - otherwise it is considered SPAM. You also need to have an unsubscribe link at the end of the email in case the subscriber wants to opt out.

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MyOwnBoss
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#8 · Posted: 21 Oct 2008 16:17 · Edited by: MyOwnBoss


This sounds like, 'pay us $20/month and we'll build you a professional site and send 200 laser targeted hot leads per month to that site who are dying to give you $10.13 in commission each.'

Often this goes along with something like 'You'd be making up to $2000/month for an investment of less than 20."

Now a thinking person would say, "Hmmmm, if you can build the site and get these anxious-to-buy customers to it, what do you need me for? Are you that happy to give away your $1980 in profit?"

In other words, you might make some money from it, but I wouldn't count on it.

PS Don't really know how disposable emails are related. I personally use the term disposable or throw-away email for an email set up on a free service like yahoo.com that I only check and clean out every 2 months or so...

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