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How ClickBank Thieves Steal Your Info Products – Free Special Report

clickbank theft special reportClickBank info products from some of the biggest names in Internet marketing are being stolen right now. Your ebook or other digital information product could be ripped off while you read this and you wouldn’t even know it.

I’ve created a free special report that clearly describes exactly how your ClickBank product can be stolen by taking advantage of ClickBank’s policies on customer service. You’ll be amazed at how simple it is to steal your stuff and that of other Internet marketers.

This special report also gives you practical tips on how to stop such theft.

Please don’t misuse this report to get stuff for free. If you find a product that you like, get it legitimately through ClickBank instead of stealing it.

Wishing you the best this holiday season.

-Mike

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With an advanced international law degree from Georgetown University and more than 15 years of real world legal experience, Attorney Mike Young is President of the Internet Ethics Council and creator of Website Legal Forms Generator software. He helps entrepreneurs protect and grow their businesses online.

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6 Responses to “How ClickBank Thieves Steal Your Info Products – Free Special Report”
  1. Thank you for this report. I wish I’d had this information before we listed my husband’s book on Clickbank. We kept seeing responses (all positive, of course) to the info in the book and we knew we hadn’t sold any. Well someone else was profiting. I am taking this report to heart. Thank you!

  2. Mike Young Mike Young says:

    Brennan,

    Glad you enjoyed the special report. Please forward it to others who you think it might help prevent ClickBank theft.

    Best wishes,

    -Mike

  3. Buy Webkinz says:

    Hmmm. thanx for the post. Never knew people do this.

  4. Husam says:

    Thank you Mike about your report,it was an eye opening,I was not expecting that !

    I also have some questions if you don’t mind:

    1. if somebody has a clickbank account and they want to purchase a product,what will happen if they use this same nickname or clickbank ID to purchase?

    for example: Mr. x has a clickbank account(as an affiliate) and his nickname is x88x,he went to the website XYZ.com (just an example) and this website is selling the ebook ABC through clickbank,then Mr. x created a hoplink for this product and it was (x88x.ABC.hop.clickbank.net)

    then he purchases the product using this hoplink that he created,by paypal or credit cart,it doesn’t matter,is he going to get a commission?or clickbank will close his account?

    2.Is this case permitted if he has 2 clickbank accounts,and he purchases the product to the other clickbank account?

    I heard a lot of stories about people trying to steal from other affiliates by changing the nickname of the victim by theirs,but I don’t know how unless the question no.1 (which is what I imagine) is true,otherwise,how can they do that?

    I also have some questions about testimonials and disclaimer pages,but I will include them in another question

    Thanks alot

    Husam

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