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Post by oldbuddy on Aug 6, 2007 12:29:34 GMT -5
I try to communicate with my referrals, but even with the short time I've been here, I see a problem with people who sign up and never come back.
I would like to have them deleted or at least hidden on my Referral Stats if they are older than two weeks and never logged in after the day they signed up. In fact I would be happier if I could just click a button and delete them myself. If they won't logon and therefore never see Mail, what good are they to anyone?
Maybe even an email from the admin telling them if they don't even logon their account would be deleted.
In case you wonder why it makes any difference, I use screenshots of this to get more referrals.
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Post by GetRef.com on Aug 6, 2007 22:49:14 GMT -5
Hmm.. Interesting suggestion. So how about an option to hide referrals (I assume you mean in your GetRef downline) that havent logged in 30 days or something? Jay
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Post by glenpro on Aug 7, 2007 1:49:14 GMT -5
Instead of hiding referrals just have an inactive and active display screen so if you are promoting with screen shots you can say you have x number of active referrals and x number of inactive referrals. Baning deleting or removing referrals is a mistake as some will become active long after joining. When you check your referrals if there is a screen to see who is active and who is not then you can pick to whom you want to email or message too. Just my thoughts.
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Post by glenpro on Aug 7, 2007 2:01:39 GMT -5
Had another thought. What if you give people an active bonus for becoming active at get ref. Maybe even giving the refer a bonus to for getting an active referral. Clicking for credit does take some time. ;D
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Post by poliveira1978 on Aug 7, 2007 9:52:06 GMT -5
If the user isn't active i'm pretty sure he won't read the onsite mail neither... Can't you add some CDONT script so that we could send an email to the address provided by our referrals?
Just my 2 cents...
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