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FighterSpirit
August 21st, 2006, 03:58 PM
Thanks for the shirt and bag MORENICHE.COM (http://moreniche.com/join.html?w=103639) (formerly mensniche) !!

And Thanks Ben, because I am First webmaster in The World that get package :upsidedow

MN make my Days Guys :angel:

http://www.menshealthx.com/sunchy.jpg

http://www.menshealthx.com/NewMNbag.jpg

All The Best,
FighterSpirit

ColaDesigns
August 21st, 2006, 04:51 PM
why are you thanking them here? ewealth has nothing to do with moreniche... ?

FighterSpirit
August 21st, 2006, 04:58 PM
Because I want to say THANKS

clar30
August 21st, 2006, 05:08 PM
i'm guessing you make some decent cash off them.. i was reading on their forum once where the revenue from mensniche paid for a new car for one of their affiiliates...
i hope ots doing that well for you as well..

Miles Baker
August 21st, 2006, 05:10 PM
Because I want to say THANKS

Couldn't you just email them?

Oh wait, you wanted to say "Thanks" in a public forum and include your affiliate link in it so hopefully some people would join under you. Silly me. :innocent:

FighterSpirit
August 21st, 2006, 05:13 PM
i'm guessing you make some decent cash off them.. i was reading on their forum once where the revenue from mensniche paid for a new car for one of their affiiliates...
i hope ots doing that well for you as well..

I can not buy a car for one payment :shock: but payment is very good and commision is superb

I am new ther and only work about 3 months

But I work hard and soon I will be in the top ten

of course, I make good money now from MN :angel:

FighterSpirit
August 21st, 2006, 05:15 PM
Couldn't you just email them?

Oh wait, you wanted to say "Thanks" in a public forum and include your affiliate link in it so hopefully some people would join under you. Silly me. :innocent:

Yes, I help people that join under me and we make Dream Team

They make money and I make money :lol:

I don't understand what is problem, and I send MN e-mail to say thanks

And they are realy superb program dude...

I must say that, sorry if that is problem

Miles Baker
August 21st, 2006, 05:17 PM
Yes, I help people that join under me and we make Dream Team

They make money and I make money :lol:

I don't understand what is problem, and I send MN e-mail to say thanks

And they are realy superb program dude...

I must say that, sorry if that is problem

No problem. I just need to move this thread to the correct category then, Program and Website Announcements. :)

FighterSpirit
August 21st, 2006, 05:18 PM
No problem. I just need to move this thread to the correct category then, Program and Website Announcements. :)

OK Dude :angel:

mattb348
August 22nd, 2006, 04:10 AM
Yes, I help people that join under me and we make Dream Team

They make money and I make money :lol:

I don't understand what is problem, and I send MN e-mail to say thanks

And they are realy superb program dude...

I must say that, sorry if that is problem

You COULD be a bit less misleading though. What do you think this is? PPC adverting or something? No need to be misleading since its free to advertise here :)

Besides, anyone smart enough to actually make money under you, will also (most likely) to see that you are being misleading and trying to get sub affiliates. Does this make sense? :)

By misleading, I'm referring to how when someone asked why you posted it here, since it has nothing to do with MN, you replied with "becuase I wanted to say thanks". Obviously you didn't really wanna say thanks, since this is ewealth, not MN; you just wanted sub affiliates.

Not trying to be an asshole, but I just get sick of seeing people advertise and then try and be misleading while doing so here. I happen to like the people here, so it gets a bit old.

Yes, maybe MN IS decent, but still, when you advertise for sub affiliates, don't try to pretend that you really aren't trying to do just that :)

thrawn
August 22nd, 2006, 04:39 AM
I bet you could get several sites to endorse that type of misleading advertising (and hundreds more that use it) on the premise that people would be more inclined to join up after seeing a member have a real success story instead of because they were told to.