Using A Refund Request As A Testimonial??

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I got this in my email about 20 minutes ago and think it's the greatest EVER...

What do you think? Should I post it on the sales letter?!

Hey Jonny!

You know what? Your offer is so incredible that I purchased it twice! No kidding. I goofed and repurchased this deal a second time today, forgetting that I had already purchased a few weeks ago. I'm not usually one to ask for refunds, but I hate paying for something twice Would you be so kind as to refund today's purchase? Thanks a million, and keep up the great work. Love your stuff.

Gene P.
#refund #request #testimonial
  • Profile picture of the author idogi
    Excellent, I am goona to try it out..hehe
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  • Profile picture of the author Gene Pimentel
    Anyone who has ever wondered if any sales-page testimonials are true, there you go. I had no intention of 'creating' a testimonial when I wrote that -- it was a quick email to Jonny expressing my true thoughts.
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  • Profile picture of the author davezan
    Originally Posted by JonnyAndrews View Post

    What do you think? Should I post it on the sales letter?!
    IMHO, ask Gene first. (Approve or disapprove, Gene? )
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  • Profile picture of the author drkellogs
    Do it.

    Test it
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  • Profile picture of the author Kevin Riley
    Originally Posted by JonnyAndrews View Post

    I got this in my email about 20 minutes ago and think it's the greatest EVER...

    What do you think? Should I post it on the sales letter?!
    Jonny

    When I get an e-mail praising one of my products, or my service, I'll often ask the sender if I can use it and get their whole name and city, state/country. Also, if they have a picture I can use.

    Yesterday, I got this picture of a customer and his dog. It's 2037 x 1632 so I guess I need to resize it today, but it's such a genuine photo of a regular person that it's definitely going on my new sales page. These unsolicited testimonials, IMO, are the best.
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  • Profile picture of the author Dan C. Rinnert
    Originally Posted by JonnyAndrews View Post

    I got this in my email about 20 minutes ago and think it's the greatest EVER...

    What do you think? Should I post it on the sales letter?!
    The fact that he bought it twice just tells me your sales letter was better than your product, otherwise he wouldn't have forgotten he already bought the product.

    It would make me hesitant about buying your product.
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