Evil Clickbank Thief?

I’ve been testing selling a “non-Internet marketing” product on Clickbank and it’s been a real eye-opener.

The very first person to purchase the ebook hit me with a chargeback. When Clickbank added their own fee, it made a $51 deduction in my accounts.

Now, I don’t go looking for conspiracy theories, but I’m pretty sure that the first person to buy my ebook, within hours of it going on sale, who then issued a chargeback, was most likely a professional Clickbank thief… someone who makes a living ripping off genuine products and most likely selling them as their own.

I mean, how hard is it to email the merchant (me), or Clickbank directly and ask for a refund? Most merchant’s would agree, it’s probably too easy.

I haven’t had any chargebacks from anyone else, and very few refunds.

So, what do you think? Was I knifed by an evil Clickbank thief… or a competitor hoping to torpedo my little Clickbank business before it has a chance to grow?

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7 Responses to Evil Clickbank Thief?

  1. Robert Lang says:

    I’m not sure about that. Could be, but more likely just a fluke. If it had been anything more, you would see several CB’s over a span of several days from several IP’s and CC purchases.

  2. now this is something unfortunately one has to life with

    people stealing content and selling them online.

    there are a million places where these things can be stored and shared ( warez) and practically there is nothing we can do about it, so no worries, its’ kinda like guriella marketing tactic.

  3. name? says:

    I was getting many chargebacks recently and I was seriously thinking of closing my digital store.

    After a week thinking about it, I decided to continue because those chargebacks were related to 5 orders made by a guy (not from 5 different buyers).

    I had googled his email address and found it posted on several forums and promoting hosting services in an Asian country.

  4. Bogdan says:

    Yes, there is always someone who want to profit and steel the work of others. You must take precautions and be very careful.

  5. Johnny says:

    Maybe it was just a person who wanted your ebook for free. There are lots of people who constantly refund products.

  6. It wasn’t a refund… I wouldn’t have minded a refund. It was a chargeback, costing $50 in fees.

    Neil.

  7. primar says:

    Yes i have gotten charge back with discount like you in another online sale, first i thought it was system error, but i confirmed by email, they never reply my email..so I let it go..:(( spamm