Facebook & Clickbank extreme clarity questions

by Nisip Banned
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1.What happens on Facebook when you write a status, leave it for 10 - 20 minutes, and then delete it?

Does the Facebook status (or what you share act)
more like an

EMAIL (sent to ALL YOUR FRIENDS walls, and you only delete it
from your wall, but it was ALREADY delivered to all your friends)

or more like :

you deleted the status, then it disssapears totally from
facebook (so not like an email)?


2.I am israelian and I live in France, and when I receive Clickbank check
from affiliates program, I will be cashing it from France
with my israelian passport.

Now the obvious question is: on the Clickbank check it has to write the
exact same address in order to be able to cash it?

Or the Clickbank check can be cashed from any country in the world,
at any bank, as long as you wait 10-15 days and as long as it is on your name?

What do local banks usually check before cashing your check?

Thanks guys
You are awesome
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  • Profile picture of the author laurenswuyts
    1. It will get deleted everywhere. So it's not as a email.
    2. Don't know,
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  • Profile picture of the author Fenris Lloyd
    1. yeah it's as laurenswuyts says for you're first question. If it's your own message and you delete it from you're wall, it will disappear completely from the newsfeed on you're friends pages. So wall posts are not like email.

    PMs though are a different matter. If you send a message and then delete it from your sent folder, it won't stop the message. It'll be gone from your sent folder but will still be delivered to the recipient. So PM is like email.

    You can test it yourself by simply creating a second fb profile, add the first profile as a friend. Log into the first profile, accept the friend request and then post on your wall. Log off, log on to the second page and see the wall post. Log back on the first account, delete the post, log back on the second account and you'll see that it's gone.

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    2. As far as how a bank will deal with a clickbank check in your name but another country address? I really don't know that either. You might need to just ask your bank, I'm sure they'll want an explanation as to why though.
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  • Profile picture of the author Nisip
    Banned
    well there are millions of people working abroad for a temporary time. being from israel and living in france doesn't require me to have a visa or a french identity card. so I would have to somehow cash my check with my israelian passport, but received on a french address. how does it work? anyone is similar situation?
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