Anyone used Buyer Lead Siphon

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The salespage as usual makes it sound like an awesome product but the 11.00 pricetag has me wondering WTF

I'm curious to know if anyone has actually bought and used thos product and if it's worth a crap
#buyer #lead #siphon
  • Profile picture of the author eurekabiz
    I heard about Buyer Lead Siphon in a spam email sent last night by a Richard Greenberg (richardgreenberg2574 @ gmail), whom I don't know and whose address is in San Jose, CA. I I joined the Warrior Forum this week so I could purchase a WSO. (I actually bought 2.) Now I get this spam. Makes me wonder who's selling my email address.

    The price on the Buyer Lead Siphon (BLS) sales page I'm looking at is $12.17. BLS apparently launched Aug 2nd, and its price was $10. All the BLS review pages in my Google search results don't really review this product; they simply try to pre-sell it and link you to their ezdigicash.com (jvzoo) affiliate page. BLS appears to be downloadable for free from several blackhat membership sites.
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    • Profile picture of the author MartiG
      BEWARE... I didn't get their Buyer Lead Siphon product, but I did get a spammy email from them selling their EZ Traffic Snatch product. From my experience with them I believe EzDigiCash.com , AKA Todd Harden (probably a fictitious name), who markets EZ Traffic Snatch and Buyer Lead Siphon is probably running a scam.

      I bought the Ez Traffic Snatch product for the low $9.00 price... but then could not gain access to the "Product" because they've set it up to loop you continuously back to their $47.00 up-sell offer. If you answer "No" to their up-sell and try to proceed to the product you bought... it routes you right back to the up-sell offer again.

      I sent a couple of emails to their support address, which were ignored. Then after a couple of days I emailed them and requested a refund. Then they sent me the login info to the product download page. When I downloaded the"Product" (if you want to call it that)... it was nothing more than a 5 page sales letter about buying pay per view PPV advertising to get traffic. In my estimation, it was a rip-off...

      I again emailed their support address and requested a REFUND... of course, I was ignored. Sure, it's only $9 bucks but I don't like being scammed, so I opened a dispute through PayPal requesting a refund. Then EzDigiCash.com declined to make the refund, even though their sales page claims a 30-day money-back guarantee.

      So, beware of these guys... I think they're selling crap for $9 and $12 bucks a pop. And when you sell about 10,000 of those, that adds up to really good money... I think they're betting that since the price (loss to the buyer) is so low, most people won't bother to make a stink to try and recover their $9 bucks. And even if they do, they won't get very far since JVzoo doesn't get involved, and can't even be reached regarding refund requests when a vendor's product is crappy.

      My advice is steer clear of anything this company is selling. There is absolutely no integrity there.
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