Question re: JVZoo and Warrior Forum Product Sales
Question for you all and something I am sure we have all had! How on earth do you check out the reputation of a product author especially on JVZoo.
Why am I asking????? I was on a JVZoo webinar and I thought the product was great (a bit on the pricey side) and I could really use it. However...I had a few uh hum moments so let me know what you think. I think both of the creators are on Warrior forum but haven't been active for some time based on my research. Ok here are the things that are bothering me:
* First the webinar email said that we would be "looking over the shoulder" of how they did what they did to prove the product works. None of that was on there. It showed the results BUT not what the product did (no dates). I was not expecting to see "secret" of what they are actually trying to sell but showing it live with the dates so we can see it in real time was reasonable to ask based on the email.
* The sales page is 2 years old.
* They didn't answer my question on the webinar or say email questions here for answers if they didn't have time to get to everyone - red flag (seemed like a canned webinar)
* There is NO contact info anywhere to even ask presales questions. For that expense, everyone has contact info. even my cheaper purchases have amazing customer service.
I see people have really liked their products in the past but like I said this one is VERY expensive. Also, their photos look a bit (um unprofessional) and so I want to believe in the product but 2 years old and then to send out a JVZoo email like it's new is sketchy. Makes me think the product is no good and outdated and if I don't like it I can't get my money back.
I want to save others from possibly making a mistake BUT I don't have enough info. to go either way with this. HELP!!!! What should or could I do? How do I check out if anyone is using it with success and that maybe there is more info out there - that would be the best question? I tried Google searches. Nothing solid.
Thanks Warriors!!!
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