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Website or business advertised by unsolicited email.
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All worked as expected I paied via Paypal.
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A simple site to get involved in Photography. Specifically trick photography.
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The written and verbal information is concise while providing a complete and comprehensive description of the book and photography course offered. It clearly describes what is included in the offer, what is to be learned and what the buyer extra items the buyer will need to complete the course. The course includes a 295 page book, 9 hours of step by step video training. Vendor offers a an 8 week money back for any reason guarantee.
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I had some hours delay after payment for an online course and e-book before being able to use them; I guess there was some trouble with the lines or servers. Finally I received what I paid for and am very satisfied with it.
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Note that many of the negative commenters have no idea whether the book is any good or not. They simply assume that because of the chosen marketing approach, the book must be full of garbage. I've purchased the book, and it's got a lot of good and useful tips in it. Perhaps the website execution and marketing are clumsy, but this site is in fact trustworthy.
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Spammed me again... The link in the email ends up at trickphotographybook.com If the book was any good, the person owning the site wouldn't have to resort to spam... Date: Wed, 23 Jul 2014 From: "PhotographySkills" <PhotographySkills@damolish.us> Subject: Create Eye-Popping Artistry With These Photography Tutorials If you love photography you will thoroughly enjoy our Trick Photography Book. Learn how the pros in the photography world manipulate and enhance their photography with our simple and easy to use tutorials. Find your personal copy here: ***** collection are in the public domain in the United States. If anwith the most intelligent judges," is found to be, that "thesubmit himself implicitly to a spiritual guide--his Guru.without which all other poetic excellence is barren--it gushes forthdiscourses on the Blessed Virgin," "bombastic invocations to theat first, and is the cause of them now, even to the budding of everybut which will produce no poetry, but only Dutch painting andhundred feet in length, by four hundred in breadth--about the sizeWisely now the tongue of kindnessAnd on the whole, judging Mr. Alexander Smith by this rule, he hascopying his master's models? Is the young painter or sculptor aLebanon, but its very name--the Deodara--signifies naught else butWe shall proceed to Chaucer himself; then to the rise of the drama; - Research Promo Center 700 N Valley St Suite B Anaheim CA 92801
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Reply from trickphotographybook.com9 years ago
Hi, I am the site owner of the product and don't resort to spam, what you received was almost certainly an email from an affiliate who was trying to get a commission from the product using the ClickBank marketplace. I have rules against unsolicited emails (see trickphotographybook.com/affiliates), however affiliates do not always follow them, and if this is the case, I blacklist their affiliate links from working if I am notified of the problem or catch them myself, meaning they can no longer promote the product. You claim that the link in the email ends up at trickphotographybook.com. The URL contained in the email you received (at least in text form) was trying to get you to go to http://damolish.us/, which, when I go to that site, is blank, meaning the affiliate probably got blacklisted a long time ago and/or just and gave up. If you clicked on it and it redirected to trickphotographybook.com, it was probably redirecting you to trickphotographybook.com/hop=username or something similar (an affiliate link, not a direct link to trickphotographybook.com).
Seems at first to be a scam BUT turns out to be legit. Reason for the caution was that it is poorly set up to recieve the product via links (that are usually broken). However, seller is quick to rectify any problem that arises.
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Fraud: Massive amount of SPAM including ***** in order to advertise a $50 "photography book" that is in all likelihood complete and utter garbage. Also, according to other users, the web site's demo pictures ("learn how to take photographs like these") were stolen off random blogs.
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Reply from trickphotographybook.com9 years ago
Any spam on boredpanda.com or any other site would be a result from an affiliate trying to get a commission from selling the product but not following the rules of TrickPhotographyBook.com/affiliates or ClickBank.com and should be blacklisted. In order to black list them, someone either needs to report the spam to me using the contact page on my site (trickphotographybook.com/contact) or ClickBank - writing a negative review on WOT won't contribute to reducing spam. Please include a URL to where you are seeing spam. Your claim about the product being "in all likelihood complete and utter garbage" is not a review, its just a hypothesis that can't really even be tested, and doesn't even reflect a subject experience you may have had if you actually tried the product yourself after being interested in it. If you actually bought the product, didn't like it, returned it for a refund, then wrote a negative review on WOT, I wouldn't be opposed if I or others gave your comment a thumbs up, but re-framing a hypothetical opinion as a review (which is what I see this comment as) is not a review, its valueless spam. I am surprised WOT allows people to rate sites as red simply because they "don't trust it". Perhaps the trust issues you are experiencing are on based on presumptions, fear/worry and/or dis-interest. As far as other users claiming the images were "stolen" from "random blogs", I don't know where they are getting that from but that is also false, I sent emails to photographers on Flickr asking for written permission to use their images in my material during the time I was creating the product and have them saved for reference. If there was a specific photographer you saw that made a public statement or told you directly that I stole one of their images, I would hope that specific photographer would contact me directly to confront me about it, otherwise I can't do anything to help them.
I have used this site in the past, and even purchased his book. I have never had a problem with the site or his products.
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