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Post by stealth3si on Oct 11, 2010 23:27:21 GMT -5
Regarding to the normal confirmation emails that say " Thank you for your interest in the [product] at [offer website.]
Press confirm to get access to one special offer per day. "
Do you get credit for clicking on the "confirmation" button?
After I click on it, a new page opens and says, "Confirmation Complete. Confirmation will not help with receiving a reward or other service."
There have been a few to handful of times where I got credit after doing this but I'd chalk it up to mere coincidence. I don't know if clicking on these "confirmation emails" have any direct or significant effect on offer approval ratings.
In your experience have offers seem to credit more when you click on them?
Strangely, most offers that don't credit for me are the ones where I click on their confirmation emails and the offers that do end up being credited are the ones where I don't "confirm their emails."
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Post by sweetangel22 on Oct 12, 2010 21:32:19 GMT -5
Regarding to the normal confirmation emails that say " Thank you for your interest in the [product] at [offer website.] Press confirm to get access to one special offer per day. " Do you get credit for clicking on the "confirmation" button? After I click on it, a new page opens and says, "Confirmation Complete. Confirmation will not help with receiving a reward or other service." There have been a few to handful of times where I got credit after doing this but I'd chalk it up to mere coincidence. I don't know if clicking on these "confirmation emails" have any direct or significant effect on offer approval ratings. In your experience have offers seem to credit more when you click on them? Strangely, most offers that don't credit for me are the ones where I click on their confirmation emails and the offers that do end up being credited are the ones where I don't "confirm their emails." To the OP that I am quoting what is a name of an offer that says " Thank you for your interest in the [product] at [offer website.] Press confirm to get access to one special offer per day " that made you decided to share the " Thank you for your interest in the [product] at [offer website.] Press confirm to get access to one special offer per day. " To the OP I am quoting when you said the following things are you referring to seeing the following things in emails or are you referring to the following things as something else.-Do you get credit for clicking on the "confirmation" button? After I click on it, a new page opens and says, "Confirmation Complete. Confirmation will not help with receiving a reward or other service." To the OP I am quoting when you said the following are you saying that you don't always click on something in emails to confirm the email when an offer description says to click on email to confirm or something like that.-Strangely, most offers that don't credit for me are the ones where I click on their confirmation emails and the offers that do end up being credited are the ones where I don't "confirm their emails."
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Post by stealth3si on Oct 13, 2010 20:05:34 GMT -5
I'm referring to seeing the things I mentioned in the emails and I'm not talking about the offers' whose description says to click on email to confirm, simply every other offer whose descriptoin that doesn't mention to "click on confirmation email."
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Post by ybnrml2 on Oct 13, 2010 20:30:10 GMT -5
Regarding to the normal confirmation emails that say " Thank you for your interest in the [product] at [offer website.] Press confirm to get access to one special offer per day. " Do you get credit for clicking on the "confirmation" button? After I click on it, a new page opens and says, "Confirmation Complete. Confirmation will not help with receiving a reward or other service." There have been a few to handful of times where I got credit after doing this but I'd chalk it up to mere coincidence. I don't know if clicking on these "confirmation emails" have any direct or significant effect on offer approval ratings. In your experience have offers seem to credit more when you click on them? Strangely, most offers that don't credit for me are the ones where I click on their confirmation emails and the offers that do end up being credited are the ones where I don't "confirm their emails." Do you know what kind of offer you are talking about? I don't have the answer, but I am curious. I am the worst at looking for a confirmation email. I don't seem to get about the same percent of offers to credit with or without clicking the confirmation email.
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Post by stealth3si on Oct 13, 2010 23:31:45 GMT -5
Basically any kind of offer that "emails" me the confirmation emails. A lot of offers do, actually. For instance, QJ, NSP, BSC, CE, YGZ, offers and the respective offers within the same branch of advertising companies.
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Post by ybnrml2 on Oct 14, 2010 21:58:43 GMT -5
Basically any kind of offer that "emails" me the confirmation emails. A lot of offers do, actually. For instance, QJ, NSP, BSC, CE, YGZ, offers and the respective offers within the same branch of advertising companies. With the exception of QJ, all of those offers tend to credit for me without confirming. As for QJ, They are not crediting for me at all right now even when I do confirm. But I won't stop trying.
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Post by stealth3si on Oct 14, 2010 23:08:15 GMT -5
OK thanks. At least I can be sure that someone else is getting credit for them without having to click on their "confirmation" emails.
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