Compensation Disclaimer
Thanks for visiting my site. While you are here, I need to clarify why I put this site up.
This blog is a companion to my main site and I put this personal disclaimer up there as well.
I, James Cook, owner/proprietor of the Internet Marketing Video Training Center – abbreviated as such -www.imvtcenter.com, am operating as a free market capitalist. I have a bias, an agenda – I’m doing this to create income for myself. I gather information and offer it for a price – a bargain price in my opinion.
Anything and everything that I offer through this site either directly or indirectly compensates me in various ways. And, YES, from a business standpoint anything and everything that you do utilizing the Internet as a marketing and advertising tool should either directly or indirectly compensate you too! There isn’t a business on the face of this earth that doesn’t utilize the resources of other businesses to do business and if they offer compensation for a recommendation or a recommendation leading to a sale then … why not take advantage of it?
In my humble opinion, there’s three reasons to have an Internet presence. To have fun, to create income or both. Just let those that come to your site know why and what you are doing. I truly believe that you should do both, have fun and create income. Why? Because you can and it ain’t that hard! Look, money may not be the most important thing in the world (and it shouldn’t be) but it sure just seems to affect almost everything that is dear to us.
Do you agree?
I do my absolute best to bring quality to the Internet marketing marketplace through the presentation of known, successful marketers’ educational material. However, there are absolutely no guarantees that anyone involved in the Internet Marketing Video Training Center membership will make any income whatsoever!
Frankly, a money making guarantee is usually nothing more than a fancy refund policy. And … because of the nature of this business (digital downloads), there are no refunds offered except if one’s viewing satisfaction isn’t met. What is meant by “viewing satisfaction”? If a customer can’t view the videos within the membership area.
However, I’m not an unreasonable person and if a customer feels that they’ve made an impulse purchase and regrets said purchase to the point of needing their money back, said purchaser may contact me personally and a mutual agreement will be reached.
Basically, what the previous paragraph means is that your purchase is virtually risk free. I would just like to know why you would want out and, because of your feedback, if there is anything I can do to make it better.
In addition, because PayPal is my payment processor, you can always ask them to get a refund for you. You have 45 days to do this with PayPal. How’s that for being open and honest?
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