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Copy Paste Systems – Poor Support

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010

Copy Paste Systems featuring Paul Ponna as the "Reassuring Voice"

I've been trying out the Copy Paste System during the refund period and I've made a few discoveries.

The OTO Gauntlet – Many Times

First, the whole system is designed to sell you OTOs so when you buy in to get Copy Paste Systems, you get to run the one-time-offer gauntlet that could cost you a couple of hundred bucks if you bought it all.

But don't worry – if you pass them up the first time through, you will get emails constantly reminding you that you can still get them. Maybe they should be called MTOs – many time offers.

Support is Poor

The second thing I discovered is that you shouldn't count on quality support, especially if you are a newbie and need more than a 1-sentence reply to a question. I was working my way through the "Famous Automatic Cash Machine" – how secret could that be if it's Famous, but I digress – part of the Copy Paste website when I had some questions I wanted help with.

I sent an email with my question to support@copypastesystems.com on January 22, 2010. Then on January 25, I sent another email adding a different question. The first answer came back on January 31, that's about 9 days late, consisted of 6 words, and ignored my second question totally.

On February 2, I got another support email answering part of my second question with a nearly unintelligible reply. Soldiering on I've sent another email to support asking if they could please send me an answer I can understand and please answer the entire question.

Good Luck with That

So if you want to give the Copy Paste Systems a try, let me know how that worked. Maybe you will have better luck with support than has been my experience thus far.

Have fun,
Ed

How to Create a Product – Eric Graham Explains

Sunday, December 21st, 2008

This is FREE

Don’t have a product and don’t know how to make one? Let Eric Graham, aka the Conversion Doctor, show you how to do it. You will have to bear with his coaching promotion and his millionaire approach to outsourcing but the substance is worth any newbie’s time. These videos provide a good basis for understanding what it takes to be successful.


Rapid Product Creation Videos


Good luck and Merry Christmas,

Ed

 

 

A long road back

Saturday, May 10th, 2008

My Windows computer crashed and took my administrator access to this blog down with it (my password no longer worked). Has that ever happened to you? Having wearied of Windows and perpetual restarts, I bought an iMac and trudged out into the fields to plow new ground.

But I still could not log into eMarketWorks. After poking around in WordPress.org, and wondering why this particular problem seemed more or less ignored, I finally found emergency.php. With some trepidation, I followed the (actually very simple) instructions to the letter, and … Voila! in a matter of seconds I was able to reset my administrator password.

If you ever have that problem, I recommend trying the emergency.php route before anything else. I am very happy with how that solution worked.

 

wikiHow for You

Thursday, February 7th, 2008

from wikiHow – The How to Manual That You Can Edit

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Spotlight Article How to Assemble a Clarinet The clarinet is a woodwind instrument that is often taught in school bands. Playing this instrument is not difficult, but it takes a great deal of practice to get the sweet melodic tone that comes out of a well toned, well played instrument. Taking care of it is important, and so is properly assembling it. Read on…

 

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