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« on: January 13, 2006, 05:40 »

could you please clarify your refund policy?

If the BlogSolution fails to operate, we will gladly refund 100% of your sale price.

sounds like you only offer the refund if you cannot get the software working on our server.... does your refund also cover if we don't think the software lived up to our expectations?

not saying i think it won't i just want to be sure before i buy what your policy is.
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« Reply #1 on: January 13, 2006, 21:49 »

Hey thanks for the question.  I may want to clarify that on the site actually.  

To elaborate...

We back up every claim we make on the site.  Our refund policy states that if the program fails to operate as we say it will, we will fully refund your money.  Meaning - we make statements  on the site as to what the software will do.  eg.

create thousands of blogs in minutes
update with a sweet rss system
ping them
cloak
etc.

If it doesn't do these things for you, we'll gladly refund your money.  

However...
If you were expecting to become a millionaire after a day of using blogsolution and it didn't do that for you and you want a refund because of it, we may have an issue with giving one Smiley.  Which I'm sure anyone would agree with.
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« Reply #2 on: January 14, 2006, 03:17 »

would it be unreasonable to expect that if we install this on a dozen or so domains with a couple hundred blogs created (at least) on each of those domains that after 60 days the program would at least have paid for itself? (assuming of course our site has something to make money with Wink lol )

I know exact numbers cant be quoted because it depends greatly on our skills but is this an unreasonable expectation? (though a million bucks overnight sounds good to me, heck if it could do that i'd give you half back Cheesy lol :cool: )
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« Reply #3 on: January 14, 2006, 11:09 »

haha, deal on the million Wink.

And yes, if used properly, the program will easily pay for itself.  I have to be careful (as i see you realize) with this kind of question because so much of it depends on WHAT you do with the software.  But of all the blogging software I have worked with, this is the most powerful.  If it's bots you want to your end sites, this will give them in hordes.  If you want the actual blogs listed in google, yahoo, etc, it will do that too, but depends on what kind of content you feed the blogs with.  If you want to cloak to other sites, no problem.  

In the realm of blogs, the possiblilites are virtually endless.  

So I hope that answers your question.  And if you have more, post away.
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