I just signed up. Hopefully it will credit soon....Cross your fingers!
I signed up earlier this morning!! My fingers are crossed too!!!
I just signed up. Hopefully it will credit soon....Cross your fingers!
Has anyone who signed up yesterday (Saturday) been credited for this yet? I am wondering if I should put in a trouble ticket since earlier posters were credited within a day, for the most part.....
Has anyone who signed up yesterday (Saturday) been credited for this yet? I am wondering if I should put in a trouble ticket since earlier posters were credited within a day, for the most part.....
I thought the same thing and went to put in a trouble ticket, but it states on there to please wait 2 weeks so I was thinking I'd wait (since it flat out asks). What do ya'll think?
I had a problem with the last thing I signed up for with SR. I waited about a week and had to cancel in the meantime! Trish said the company would not credit after I had canceled so I would think we need to put in trouble tickets BEFORE we have to cancel. If the offer is a three-day free trial then how can we possibly wait two weeks to put in a trouble ticket if we have not been credited?? Any other opinions??
Just thought I'd mention that I did get credit for this today. I also have learned my lesson and switched to using an email other than AOL.
The merchants have gotten wise to people signing up for things and then cancelling after they have gotten their credits, so I have seen a few of them shorten the trial times or refuse to pay if people do not stay past the free trials. Some of the free trial ones will not even allow us to pay out rewards anymore (like Tickle) because it was happening so much. So it's kind of a risk with some of them depending on the cost of the offer, how many people are cancelling fast, etc. The more people that cancel really fast, the more likely the company is to pull the offer.
The merchants have gotten wise to people signing up for things and then cancelling after they have gotten their credits, so I have seen a few of them shorten the trial times or refuse to pay if people do not stay past the free trials. Some of the free trial ones will not even allow us to pay out rewards anymore (like Tickle) because it was happening so much. So it's kind of a risk with some of them depending on the cost of the offer, how many people are cancelling fast, etc. The more people that cancel really fast, the more likely the company is to pull the offer.