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Re: Gold "FREE" offer

by nohitter151 » Thu Feb 19, 2009 10:12 pm

fischer wrote:but this sort of scam bait&switch tactic for a marketing agency to grab my email address
I noted this from the Trialpay page:
Trialpay wrote:We value your privacy and will not sell your information to anyone. See Privacy Policy
And in the privacy policy:
Privacy policy wrote:TrialPay does not rent, sell, or share personal information about you with other people or nonaffiliated companies except to provide products or services you've requested, when we have your permission
So it seems its not quite as bad as you thought.

Re: Gold "FREE" offer or bait?

by Peke » Thu Feb 19, 2009 9:57 pm

Maybe not, it looks that Trialpay filters offers according to you local area based on IP. Here is what I get when I try to use Trialpay.
No Offers Available for Your Country

Currently, there are no available offers for this merchant in your country.

To be notified when we have new offers available in your country, please create a TrialPay account.

If you have previously accessed this checkout and ALREADY STARTED an offer, please login to check your status. Note that some advertiser approvals may take several days to be confirmed.

To purchase this product a different way click here.

Thank You,
The TrialPay Team

Gold "FREE" offer

by fischer » Thu Feb 19, 2009 8:49 pm

The page at http://www.mediamonkey.com/trialpay suggests a user can get MediaMonkey Gold for free by completing one offer with "100s to choose from". On accessing the page there are exactly 15 offers to choose from.

I really like Media Monkey, but this sort of scam bait&switch tactic for a marketing agency to grab my email address makes the whole experience seem shifty. I understand that this may be a 'trialpay' issue rather than directly a mediamonkey one, though it casts a very bad light on an otherwise good product. By even associating the product with such an experience the brand is damaged.

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