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all these new members signing up and making posts about how great zee sweets is as their first ever or first few posts make me think that they are sock puppets and steer me away form zee sweets.
incidently i did sign up to zee sweets when i first started posting on this thread, suddenly the ammount of spam my email was getting increased drastically, i used a different email for all other cashback sites and havent used that email for anything else that could be responsible for the increased spam suddenly. conicidence? maybe but due to my first point im inclined to think not now.
your not doing yourself any favours in regards zee sweets if it is a legit site (i havent got round to checking it out properly yet and probbaly wont now)0 -
bristolleedsfan wrote: »Not sure why Im being singled out,
I wasn't singling you out either. I was first merely saying that it got changed to 100 searches per day. I realise yes that others did talk about google before, but i thought it best quoting you and letting everyone else see. Anyways, i don't think i came across as harsh or anything, but sorry if i did.
Again like others, i wouldn't even have joined onto zee sweets if it wasn't for MSE, but it's quite annoying, when people haven't even given it a chance. I understand that it's in our nature to be apprehensive about something new, but there's a limit [this is not to you personally] as to how far you go and if you don't try it, you'll never know.0 -
They claim "they have no missing transactions" as having missing transactions was cashback websites choice and apparently all other sites decided to have some, just for fun :rotfl:
There was a post saying that someone gave them a call chasing for a missing transaction (probably a missing click since looking at their cashback rates they can't be very popular for spned offers), "staff was helpful and polite" bla bla and asked me for my address (I gave it instantly since it's perfectly normal) and they "send me flowers" because my click was missing :rolleyes:
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speedy_gonzalez wrote: »Hi
I just can't believe how blind most of you are! Just take TWO minutes of your valuable time you spend on clicking and THINK (please).
Zeesweets pay for clicking on Google ads and Google searches and claim they have an agreement with Google. Why would Google go for an agreement with someone who undermines credibility of their milky cow (adwords)? According to estimated stats (i.e. Link: mathewingram.com/work/2008/09/05/how-many-searches-has-google-done/) there were 2 billion in 2008 (that's 2,000,000,000) searches EVERY BLOODY DAY made using Google. Why would they enter into a special agreement with someone who VIOLATES adsense T&Cs (see below) for aditional what - 10k worth of searches a month??? (~350/day??). And send them an email about "conversion rate" less than 100%??? :rotfl::rotfl:
"Conversion rate" of >50% is about 25 times higher than what anyone would expect. But you just see that 2p or something and click these ads like monkeys (apologies but a monkey would have realized that 2+2 is not 4 in this case)
I don't get the big deal about this so im hoping you explain. And conversion rate is im guessing something cashback owners understand?There is no agreement, zeesweets signed up to Google Adsense and CONSTANTLY VIOLATE THEIR T&Cs BY INCENTIVISING CLICKING ON THEIR ADS!
Google WILL find out sooner or later, ban them from their programme and revoke all unpaid commission. Will zeesweets pay you out of their pocket?
Now now, you're just talking BS. You say this like a fact, but do you have any proof? Any proof at all? No? Right, thought so.Also, they claim they have special agreements with number of merchants (i.e. HSBC or A&L saving programmes etc.). These merchants DO NOT allow incentive sites into their programme. COME ON YOU GUYS, Quidco, TopCashback, CBK have tens of thousands of members - would HSBC etc. enter into an "agreement" with a website which has questionable promoting methods and <1k members or would they approach established businesses with experience and credibility in cashback world?
Why not? As Sohail has mentioned on the forum, the reason why these merchants like zee sweets is because of their fraud detection system. Tell me, has any other cashback site got it? [Like i stated before, i don't know much about cashback sites]As BLF quoted earlier, they encourage people to register with free registration merchants number of times. They WILL BE banned (again) from Affiliate Future and other networks and commission will not be paid. Simple as that. Will they pay out of their pockets?
Actually they don't. Again if you read the forum, you would see that Sohail was only joking. Haven't you ever joked? I don't think anyone else took it seriously, apart from the MSE bunch on here. I mean c'mon why would they have a fraud detection system that detects these sorts of things if they're outright promoting it?Thanks for reading this. You can start saying all your stuff about how good and rewarding this website is. But just THINK for a moment - please. If it all was so sweet - wouldn't other sites do something similar ages ago? I just want you to save another hour or two of doing searches on Google which are FRAUDULENT and eventually will not be paid.
Again please stop spouting all the fraud nonsense. You have no proof. I read that adsense agreement, but the agreement Sohail has with google, surely that counts? And since you don't know about that agreement, then you can't really say it's fraud.0 -
I'm not as experienced as some of you on here with regards to daily clicking on cashback sites, so i don't know what's impossible/what's not, but i do know that i've already had one payment from them so far, a few points away from my second, so i know that they do indeed pay out. With regards to google, well you'll have to wait and see.0
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Princess_x wrote: »I'm not as experienced as some of you on here with regards to daily clicking on cashback sites, so i don't know what's impossible/what's not, but i do know that i've already had one payment from them so far, a few points away from my second, so i know that they do indeed pay out. With regards to google, well you'll have to wait and see.
Okay, good for you. I think you should be just cautious and think consciously. That's all.0 -
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I think we should now all just leave it at that.
I only originally posted because I am an experienced clicker and did not want members to be clicking for hours and not get paid but at the end of the day it's up to members whether they want to take the risk.
With all new sites I think it takes quite a few months to get established so come Jan lots of members of Zeeweets will have been paid and they will have their own thread on the referral board and everything will be sweet ! (literally).
You never know ...some of us oldies may be wrong and come Jan Zeesweets will still have Google searches and all the other multiple clicks,
I really hope so.
Kate
xxxHave lots more ‘Pending’
But total money I’ve received from Cashback Sites by performing 'Daily Clicks' is ;
APRIL 2007 - JAN 2008 = £2,800:money:0 -
So coming to the point mates,
It looks like pricedigger is not tracking for me on any sites.....?????:mad: :mad:
Is it just me or anyone else experiencing the problems with it...??? As its one of the high value click really don't want to miss it...:rolleyes:0 -
How do you do PriceDigger? I have found it doesn't track more than once if you just click once, do a search and then click 6 results from the one search, unlike some sites which will let you do that with SC/CC/TS/SS.
But doing all 6 searches separately (new tab each time) seems to be working for me so far anyway.
If it's not tracking at all for you? Have you tried switching browser, i.e Firefox if you currently use IE? Clearing all cookies completely?
If not that then it's beyond my limited knowledge, hopefully someone else can give you better advice!0
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