So yet again, another sucker fell into the trap placed by SoF. I have to admit it's partly my fault though. On Feb 3, I recieved an email telling me that one of my tutorials was of such poor quality, that SoF refunded the buyers money back. I immediately checked my account and saw $0.60 taken out. When I tried to view the question, guess what... it was deleted. No way to view the tutorial to see if it indeed was bad. I know, go figure, right? Then I noticed that of all the accounts on SoF, this one just happened to be an "Unregistered User". Shocking, huh? So I send them this email:
"Hello,
Will you let me know the name of it so I can make the neccessary corrections to avoid this in the future?
Justin
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From: Student of Fortune Support <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thu, February 3, 2011 8:20:53 AM
Subject: poor tutorials
Hello
In reviewing your account, we've discovered that one of the solutions you sold was of an extremely poor quality and, as a result, has been the subject of user complaints. This is a violation of our Terms of Use and the sale of the solution has been refunded to the purchasing user.
In the future, please ensure that your solutions are of sufficient quality and completeness. Future violations will result in account closure.
Thanks for using Student of Fortune
Student of Fortune Support
http://studentoffortune.com"
Notice under my name... So I tried to log-in today and mysteriously, my password has changed. I tried using the "forgot password" tool and it doesn't even show my account as active, yet I'm still getting emails about others purchasing my tutorials. So basically, my username is locked because the password "I" made wasn't right and this all happened the day after I emailed SoF with a line promoting a new website. I'm not saying this is because of SoF, but for those considering trying it, be very cautious. I'm just glad I got the majority of my money out before this happened.