Xbox 360 Repair Guides - Can They Be Trusted?
But how do you know which aren't trying to scam you? Instead of making a recommendation, I'll discuss a method of avoiding scam guides altogether.
A scam is an act of deception in which the author cheats you out of your money while delivering nothing in return. A close cousin to the scammer, would be the person that authors a guide of very poor quality. It sort of does the job but very poorly. Instead of getting nothing, you'll get next to nothing.
The secret to staying clear of scams is to only purchase products that are sold through a reputable third party that ensures a solid guarantee. It really is as simple as that. If the guide fails to deliver, you can get your money back by making a refund request before the guarantee period expires.
One well established third party is Clickbank. They have been around since 1998. Good and poor quality products are purchased through them. The reason for their having been in business for 11 years is that all products, regardless of quality, have a money back guarantee.
How can you tell if an Xbox repair guide makes its sales through Clickbank? When visiting the sales page, click on the "add to cart" or buy button. You'll be taken to the payment page. The URL of the page should begin with https://ssl.Clickbank.net. Clickbanks marketplace logo should appear at the top on the right side.
Any guide that's popular, should work OK. If they were scams they wouldn't stand up to the scrutiny. But the important thing is making your purchase through Clickbank so that you can always get a refund if you need to.
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