Curiousity got the better of me again, so I had a look at the PQ programs and
am now wondering
am I the only one who gets concerned by program quality?
For example on the network is a "Win Big Money" program - the landing page looks at best poor quality, but on registering a user has an opt in box with
Quote:
I agree to the Terms & Privacy .... and opt in for
Free Dental Accidental Insurance
Babe wallpaper or fun tone text alert, absolutely free, no strings attached!
InstantWin4now - a chance to win Holidays, Cash & Cars in an Instant - Absolutely Free!!
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Now,
am I right in thinking that terms and conditions for these services should be made available to the user. Information about what they're signing up for should be made available too... and a user should be allowed to register and not opt in for any of them?
The Babe Wallpaper after all could well be a mobile subs service - and users don't like being duped into paying a lot of cash via their mobile.
I'm not a big fan of these kind of sites, seriously concerned about whether the prizes are genuine, and just wondered if there's any quality control in place by the networks who promote them and subsequently affiliates who advertise them?
Does no one care what the user goes on to face one they leave their websites?
Jason