by tw
8 replies
Recently I bought a website that promoted a product(clickbank). That product happen to stop selling within 1 day after I bought it and now I 'm out some money. The only reason I bought the site was to sell that product and I feel like I got screwed out of some money(wasn't a cheap site). What would warriors do?
#legal #question
  • Profile picture of the author Jill Carpenter
    Suck it up and move on.

    It is a tax loss.

    Don't have enough details to know if you can put a "spin" on it and suggest a better product. And then of course use the out product to offer what is in.
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    "May I have ten thousand marbles, please?"

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  • Profile picture of the author tw
    The first thing I did was change the product to a similar one. The one thing that sucks is that the domain involves that certain product.
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    • Profile picture of the author tmursch
      Did you purchase the domain name for 10 years or something? I always do my domain name registrations one year at a time.
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  • Profile picture of the author tw
    I do the same thing, one year at a time. The cost came from the uniqueness of the domain. I contacted the product owner to see what happened. I just feel like I got screwed over.
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  • Profile picture of the author Trader54
    If your getting good traffic perhaps create your own product along the same lines.
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  • Profile picture of the author John Atkins
    There's nothing you can do lol

    Just find another similar product and start promoting it
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  • Profile picture of the author Mike Hill
    I'd definitely create my own similar product and make that story you just told us about part of the sales copy.

    Mike Hill
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