Should I Be Suspicious Of These Three Clickbank Sales Within Minutes Of Each Other?

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It appears that one person purchased either two copies of the same digital guide, or purchased a copy of the guide and an up sell product I’m not aware of, and then someone else who happened to be from exactly the same location purchased a copy of the guide 4 minutes later. Both used the same sort of credit card. Should I be suspicious that someone may be using another person’s credit card or trying to commit a fraud, or could this merely be by coincidence?
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  • Profile picture of the author TestiVar
    You should be suspicious of anything to do with Clickbank.
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  • Profile picture of the author Will Edwards
    Could be coincidence, could be a duplicate purchase. It sounds like you are speaking as an affiliate. Personally, I would not worry; either way it is the vendor's problem and it will all come out in the wash.

    Will
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  • Profile picture of the author robchapman
    Like others have stated, as an affiliate it isn't your problem or concern. That will be something for Clickbank or the vendor to worry about.
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    • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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      It's ClickBank's problem, and the vendor's anyway, Jon - nothing you can (or need to) do about it.

      If we're completely guessing, I say that the two initial ones were a transaction that went through twice in error and one will be reversed, and that the third one was a separate person, but I've been wrong often enough before.
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