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July 23, 2011, 04:35:07 PM
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Hi,

Are you planning on buying anything from clickbank.com?

I will give you a 100% rebate on the commission paid; up to a maximum of $10 in BTC on the purchase - see conditions below;

The conditions,
1) You need to discuss the purchase with me first.
2) You need to make use of my nickname and your forum username as tracking id.
3) You need to use your credit card for the purchase - PayPal is not accepted.
4) The commission has to show up in my account.
5) The commission has to clear in my account.

As example only;
If you buy an item for $50 and the commission is $20 - you will get $10 back in Bitcoin
If you buy an item for $50 and the commission is $10 - you will get $10 back in Bitcoin
If you buy an item for $50 and the commission is $5 - you will get $5 back in Bitcoin

Any escrow service that is acceptable by the Bitcoin community may be used if your prefer and the escrow cost will be for your account.

As example only;
If you use an escrow service that cost $1.50
If you buy an item for $50 and the commission is $20 - you will get $8.5 back in Bitcoin
If you buy an item for $50 and the commission is $10 - you will get $8.5 back in Bitcoin
If you buy an item for $50 and the commission is $5 - you will get $3.5 back in Bitcoin

The exchange rate at www.mybitcoin.com will be used as official exchange rate.

I will increase the rebate if this prove to be a successful venture.

Anything unclear, do not assume, ask!

Tnx,

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July 23, 2011, 04:41:54 PM
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I can't be bothered spelling out why but your post doesn't make any sense to me.

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July 23, 2011, 07:25:51 PM
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I can't be bothered spelling out why but your post doesn't make any sense to me.

It really doesn't have to make sense to you because it is clearly not meant for you - so sorry that I had to inform you of this bit as it is unfortunate that you could not deduct this on your own.

Again, so sorry!

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