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Originally Posted by DamageX
Oh ffs, you can't be THIS stupid, can you? I don't know whether I should laugh my ass off or feel sorry for you...
Let me spell it out, so even you (hopefully) understand it.
The card costs $50. A huge portion of that $50 goes towards setting up the account with the bank, getting the card printed and shipping it. No idea exactly how much, as I have no insight into the contracts Paxum has with the bank.
The $25 wire fee is what the banks charge for sending/receiving the money. BOTH the sending and the receiving bank charge a fee. I don't think Paxum makes any profit here.
Then you have the $200 deposit. This is THE CLIENT'S MONEY, it's not a fucking sale.
So basically you're getting paid a commission on profit they don't even make until the second year, when the $50 charged annually no longer includes the costs of issuing and shipping the card.
Is that simple enough for you?
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Ok, read the title of my thread. It is referring a new customer to sign up to paxum for 250$.
You just said it was not a 250$ sale and i was a moron. You need to convince this person you are referring to move 250$ between accounts to use the services you are basically selling. It's an affiliate program. It's there to make money. They have a huge page of scripts to use to answer these peoples questions when making the sale. If you are doing 100 valid paxum referrals a day you have a lot of fucking friends let me tell ya.