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Default Re: When does a cash-back saving start to matter to you?

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Originally Posted by joel_montgomery View Post
I appreciate your feedback, Anthony. What do you think if, instead of asking someone to subscribe first, I deduct the subscription fee from the first cash-back they claim? E.g. If I offer you $300 cash-back on 3 laptops, minus $70 subscription = you get $230 cash-back. That way there is no actual outlay and you don't have to give over your credit card details.

Thoughts?
I think that's sounds a better way to go. That way you'll only get charged if you use the 'service'. Personally, I think I'd be more inclined to use a service like that, than I would if I had to pay an upfront fee for something I may or may not get any benefit from.

Cheers,
Anthony.
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