24 Hour Special Extended
I just got a response from Kunaki, a manufacturing company I use. They changed the IP address of the Web server, which may be the cause for some users getting an error message or not seeing anything appear in their browser window when clicking on the order link.
Therefore, I’m just going to go ahead and extend the current 24 Hour Special on my new DVD until Monday, April 7, noon time. It usually takes up to 48 hours until a new IP address is propagated across ISPs worldwide. Meaning, all should be fine until Sunday, therefore Monday noon is good to go.
Here is the order link again…
http://kunaki.com/sales.asp?PID=PX0084UIFB
Again, until Monday noon (PST which is GMT -7,) $35 instead of $100.
—Marcus Hochstadt
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Looks interesting. Any 30- or 60-day money-back guarantee, Marcus, for this interview DVD?
I tried to purchase the DVD but when I submitted the order it said it couldn’t find the needed file.
Not sure whether the purchase went through or not.
Would you happen to be able to check on that?
Thanks in advance,
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Just wondering, have you actually used this information to make $1,000 in 24 hours?
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Changing the IP address can be very bad for any online company. Especially a retailer like myself. I saw a drop in sales of nearly 50% the month following my new IP. It took a lot of due diligence to get myself back to where I was. I would recommend doing a lot of research before changing your IP.