Atten: Clixsense Marketers: " I have " Bad News " to share. You need to read

United States
August 5, 2007 5:29pm CST
this. Just received a reply from Support from my concerned question. You need to be aware of your efforts and dollars spent promoting Clixsense. First, Clixsense is great way to earn free money and turn your free money into advertising to get hits to your programs. ** Here is the bad news ** I've been noticing the number of refferals has been declining in my back office. As you being a member of clixsense with referrals, if any. We have spent our time, energy and even ad dollars on promoting to build a downline. I sent the help desk, asking where are members going. Of course the obvious reason members decided to cancell there account for one reason or another. But, here is the problem, my concern. Clixsense are deleting in active members from out downline. Since Clixsense is not giving us the privilege to contact our downline by email we're dependent upon Clixsense to encourage our downline to become active without the personal touch from the once a month update that Clixsense sends out In my opinion, if you are spending ad dollars for referrals, based on the reply I received from Bryan, Clixsense support help desk. I feel it would be a pure waste of effort and ad dollars spent promoting Clixsense. There are many reasons a member may not be active. But, at a moments notice a non active member could become active. When that member tries to access there account to only find user don't exist. Then your member that has been deleted from the system will be re-joining the company or the next member that comes along. Personally, I feel this is a marketing tactic for Clixsense to gain personal sign ups.
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@SageMother (2277)
• United States
5 Aug 07
Sounds like a raw deal. So if someone reactivates, they have to start a whole new account? I assume that, should they come back, they would no longer be part of your down line. Is that correct?
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• United States
5 Aug 07
Hello SageMother, That's pretty much the case. It's one thing should a member decide to cancel there account and rejoin someone else. But, for clixsense to terminate a member because of in activity ticks me off. Should that member decide to become active again, you've lost your referral because when they try to log in, they will not exist. Everyone should send an email to clixsense and voice there opinion. Even one of my upgraded members has disappeared and I have no idea of who this person is. I mean really, makes no sense for an upgraded member who has paid there $10.00 and not even been a an upgraded member for only a few months to just terminate there account.
• United States
6 Aug 07
It sounds like something that clixsense might have problems with down the line, if they weren't clear about what payment entitled a member to, even if that member became inactive. It sounds like it would be more effective to simply spread the word and encourage others to stop using clix, rather than assail clix with protests. I am sure they have a disclaimer somewhere in their rules, saying they reserve the right to change their terms and conditions at any time.
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• Canada
5 Aug 07
I am glad you posted this...because I have others invite me to participate with this forum and I refused. I cannot fathom how people juggle all these different forums and develop any sort of solidarity. It is enough for me to commit to keeping on top of my mylot discussions and responses on my site and those of on-line friends. I try to live with the motto; "Do one thing...and do it very well before adding anything else to mix." I like Mylotting. I enjoy the friends I have made and continue to make...I like the fact that my keying speed and accuracy has increased since becoming a Mylotter. I have had very positive feedback about my writing and the discussion forums I've participated in. I guess for me most things in life have a deeper significance for me that making about the money. Money is great...but not when we are desperately getting wrapped up in every new get quick rich scheme that shows up on line. I guess it goes back to the idea that if it appears to good to be true...it probably is. Thanks for reminding me why I listened to my inner knowing and did not get involved with Clixsense Marketers...hopefully with what you have offered others will choose to do the same.