SnapCommissions.com What's wrong with these Clickbank screenshots?

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No... That's not possible. Who would fake a Clickbank screenshot? Looks to me like someone doesn't know what week ending means. They have Wednesday as week beginning. Check the math. If I am not mistaken doesn't Clickbank end their week on Wednesday? I actually had to check some other screenshots just to be sure that my eyes weren't deceiving me. (Even Real Quick Commissions got it right!)
I dug around and found the proud owner of this one to be Nick Marks. Still yet TBA at JVNP. (went live on the 2nd of Oct.)
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Got the heads up on this one from Jamie Lewis Thanx buddy - unsubscribe.
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  • Profile picture of the author Jamie Lewis
    Originally Posted by moneymuze View Post

    No... That's not possible. Who would fake a Clickbank screenshot? Looks to me like someone doesn't know what week ending means. They have Wednesday as week beginning. Check the math. If I am not mistaken doesn't Clickbank end their week on Wednesday? I actually had to check some other screenshots just to be sure that my eyes weren't deceiving me. (Even Real Quick Commissions got it right!)
    I dug around and found the proud owner of this one to be Nick Marks. Still yet TBA at JVNP. (went live on the 2nd of Oct.)
    Another stellar contribution to Internet Marketing sold through Clicksure.
    Got the heads up on this one from Jamie Lewis Thanx buddy - unsubscribe.
    Hey there! What exactly are you talking about? Clickbank pays on Wednesdays.

    Week endings such as the 12th of September, the 5th, the 29th of August, etc. All Wednesdays. Fyi
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  • Profile picture of the author Sleaklight
    I think Clickbank newbies don't understand what week ending is in Clickbank.
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    • Profile picture of the author moneymuze
      Originally Posted by Jamie Lewis View Post

      Hey there! What exactly are you talking about? Clickbank pays on Wednesdays.

      Week endings such as the 12th of September, the 5th, the 29th of August, etc. All Wednesdays. Fyi
      Yes, exactly, all week endings are Wednesdays just the same as Wednesdays are the paydays for the 7 day pay weeks that end on Tuesdays, every week or every other week without fail, On any given 'current Clickbank date' the next Wednesday is payday, Not the Wednesday from last week.

      Originally Posted by kevintg1 View Post

      This post is somewhat unclear.
      If you, kevintg1 made a sale today, the day of your post, (current clickbank) date 2012-10-04, the sale would reflect in the gross sales for (current week) ending this week 2012-10-10. NOT during (current week) ending last week 2012-10-03 as it is in the sales page.


      Originally Posted by Sleaklight View Post

      I think Clickbank newbies don't understand what week ending is in Clickbank.
      Not certain who you are referring to but I can assure that I personally always make myself very well aware when pay periods start and end including when the pay for that pay period will be issued. Anyone who has ever drawn a paycheck and actually looked at the pay-stub would know this information. Clickbank is no mystery to me.

      For those who want to know exactly what I am on about I will reiterate what I posted previously and hopefully make it clearer for you.

      First a bit of what I do know...
      (from Clickbank) 'pay periods end at 12:00:00 a.m. Pacific time every
      Wednesday'...which in other words means, 'the end of business on Tuesday'.

      The pay period is seven days from wed 12:00:00 a.m. to tues 11:59:59 p.m.
      whether you are setup for a one week or two week pay period.

      The first screenshot shows 'current CB date' as 2012-09-01.
      This date will also be found, at the top in the 'Daily Sales
      Snapshot' column ahead of the fourteen days that precede 2012-09-01.

      Now that we have established 'current CB date', look at the Weekly Sales
      Snapshot, there are two headings - WEEK ENDING (date) and GROSS SALES ($) with five lines under. The first line is the (current week). This is the week the 'current clickbank date' is in. The date on this first line will be no other date than the date of the first Wednesday following 'current CB Date'. Each line after represents the four preceding weeks, all of which end on
      Wednesday.
      HOWEVER, the figures for GROSS SALES beside each of the five dates
      actually represents the total sales that were made during the 7-day period starting Wed and ending on the Tuesday, the day before the 'current week ending' date. This further coincides with the pay period which is Wed to Tues to be paid Wednesdays or every other Wednesday in the case of biweekly payment schedule.

      My point is, that they posted income in the 'daily sales snapshot' for
      the current clickbank date of 2012-09-01, and then have it reflect in the
      Weekly Sales SnapShot in the current week ending 2012-08-29 that ended five
      days before, UNLESS they messed up the screenshot and are using said date (2012-08-29) as the first day for a starting date for their 'current week'.

      You can see them using the week ending date as a week beginning date again on the screenshot that shows on the Daily sales snapshot for Wed Sep 05. It
      shows Sep 05 as being the first day of the pay period as well as the last day of the pay period (current week ending).

      The date found at the top of the daily snapshot list, also known as the 'current CB Date' will never ever be the same as, nor will it ever be later than the 'current week ending date' in the Weekly Sales Snapshot.

      By the time you get to the screen shot showing 2012-09-10 The daily sales
      snapshot is five days ahead of the (current week) ending date of 2012-09-05 and six days ahead of the actual pay period ending date which is 2012-09-04.
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