Schachteles
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Dec 5, 2005
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Clarifications and more argh
Just to clarify a point that there seems to be confusion on - the new noncredit refund program is intended to refund the cost that you paid for a trial that didn't credit. You cannot get the actual credit by submitting for this program. This means that:
- Free trials can't be submitted.. there is no cost to you.
- Submitting for it means I will refund you the cost of the trial, not what it would have paid if you had gotten credit.
This is intended only for offers that were trials and does not apply to Paid to Shop items since those cost different amounts depending on what you bought. If it's over $10, it wasn't in the trial category.
And now on to more argh:
One of my biggest pet peeves is people who post tutorials and contact others trying to teach them how to cheat. And then they lie to me or get belligerent. I am not stupid, and I really, really don't need that kind of business. So please see the new CashDuck rule #5:
5. Anyone whose account has had three or more reversals may have their account removed without payment. Anyone found to be cheating or trying to cheat may also be removed. This includes publicly indicating that you have no interest in the offers or have repeated offers.
(The Rules are a list of the most important rules to follow when using CashDuck, in addition to the terms of service. They are the top item in the help files.)
I really appreciate the efforts of users who find this kind of activity and bring it to my attention - I can't be everywhere on the Internet and I do appreciate knowing that things are happening. Things that are OK include favorite offers, how to clear cookies, etc. Things that are not OK include how to change your IP address and alter your mailing address, or fake having a business, or telling others that they should repeat offers. This kind of stuff just drives up the WALL.
Just to clarify a point that there seems to be confusion on - the new noncredit refund program is intended to refund the cost that you paid for a trial that didn't credit. You cannot get the actual credit by submitting for this program. This means that:
- Free trials can't be submitted.. there is no cost to you.
- Submitting for it means I will refund you the cost of the trial, not what it would have paid if you had gotten credit.
This is intended only for offers that were trials and does not apply to Paid to Shop items since those cost different amounts depending on what you bought. If it's over $10, it wasn't in the trial category.
And now on to more argh:
One of my biggest pet peeves is people who post tutorials and contact others trying to teach them how to cheat. And then they lie to me or get belligerent. I am not stupid, and I really, really don't need that kind of business. So please see the new CashDuck rule #5:
5. Anyone whose account has had three or more reversals may have their account removed without payment. Anyone found to be cheating or trying to cheat may also be removed. This includes publicly indicating that you have no interest in the offers or have repeated offers.
(The Rules are a list of the most important rules to follow when using CashDuck, in addition to the terms of service. They are the top item in the help files.)
I really appreciate the efforts of users who find this kind of activity and bring it to my attention - I can't be everywhere on the Internet and I do appreciate knowing that things are happening. Things that are OK include favorite offers, how to clear cookies, etc. Things that are not OK include how to change your IP address and alter your mailing address, or fake having a business, or telling others that they should repeat offers. This kind of stuff just drives up the WALL.