10-12-2019, 12:22 AM
11-29-2019, 03:19 AM
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12-20-2019, 11:05 PM
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Hi mate,
Thank you for your interest in our thread.
To answer your question: There is two prices - one for the addresses which you will need to continue the scale of receiving GCs which is $20 per address.
AND
Finally, We take a 24% service charge of the total promo rebate GCs you would like to receive.
Example: You want $500 dollars worth of GCs... We take 24% of that totaling $120 to go ahead a get the whole service done for you.
so this is not a sell of the method, This is a service where we do everything for you.
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I believe there are some mistakes in your calculations.
Let's take the example of the $500. 1 address can hold up to 4 GC. That would mean you can have a max of $400 per address.
$400 - 24% (service charge) - $20 (address charge) = $284
at 1 address:
$70 x 4 = $280 - 24% (service charge) - $20 (address charge) = $192,80
$80 x 4 = $320 - 24% (service charge) - $20 (address charge) = $223,20
$100 x 4 = $400 - 24% (service charge) - $20 (address charge) = $284
at 5 address
$70 x 20 = $1400 - 24% (service charge) - $100 (address charge) = $964
$80 x 20 = $1600 - 24% (service charge) - $100 (address charge) = $1116
$100 x 20 = $2000 - 24% (service charge) - $100 (address charge) = $1420
unless i missed something this is the right calculation and not the 8k in your OP. If these GF are obtained totally legally i'm willing to try it out for 1 address.
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Hi mate,
Thank you for your interest in our thread.
To answer your question: There is two prices - one for the addresses which you will need to continue the scale of receiving GCs which is $20 per address.
AND
Finally, We take a 24% service charge of the total promo rebate GCs you would like to receive.
Example: You want $500 dollars worth of GCs... We take 24% of that totaling $120 to go ahead a get the whole service done for you.
so this is not a sell of the method, This is a service where we do everything for you.
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I believe there are some mistakes in your calculations.
Let's take the example of the $500. 1 address can hold up to 4 GC. That would mean you can have a max of $400 per address.
$400 - 24% (service charge) - $20 (address charge) = $284
at 1 address:
$70 x 4 = $280 - 24% (service charge) - $20 (address charge) = $192,80
$80 x 4 = $320 - 24% (service charge) - $20 (address charge) = $223,20
$100 x 4 = $400 - 24% (service charge) - $20 (address charge) = $284
at 5 address
$70 x 20 = $1400 - 24% (service charge) - $100 (address charge) = $964
$80 x 20 = $1600 - 24% (service charge) - $100 (address charge) = $1116
$100 x 20 = $2000 - 24% (service charge) - $100 (address charge) = $1420
unless i missed something this is the right calculation and not the 8k in your OP. If these GF are obtained totally legally i'm willing to try it out for 1 address.
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