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What is "Going Green"?
Going
green is the process of receiving the required number of
credits for completing offers on a site. When you complete an offer you
receive 2 forms of confirmation from the company whose offer you
accepted and whose product you just purchased or opted to try on a
limited basis.
1.
After the order is processed you should see a confirmation page. This
is important and you should save this info.
2. You
should also get an email confirmation. This is a PRODUCT ORDER
CONFIRMATION email---it is not a confirmation of Green , or receiving
Credit as it is sometimes called. It is your documentation email from
the company confirming that you have ordered the product and you may
need it later.
The
greening/crediting process works like this. In this example
let's say that the zeropricetags site requires you to receive
1 credit point. You may be required to do 1 offer worth 1 credit or 2
offers worth .5 credits each. After you complete the
offer/s, the company from whom you purchased the
product presents you a confirmation page, sends you an order
confirmation page and then acknowledges that you completed the offer by
sending the credit information back to the main site (zeropricetags)
where you selected the offer. When
zeropricetags
receives the credit it is posted to your account and a second email is
sent to you from zeropricetags,
telling you that you received credit for the offer).
If
only one credit was required then you will be GREEN. Sometimes the
companies involved are really fast and send the credit immediately
within minutes and other times it can take an hour or two and in some
cases a day or more. NOTE: the site where you originally selected the
offer is not in control of the crediting process. The process is fully
automated once you have ordered and should work smoothly if you have
followed the instructions I will give you on the training website.
To
recap:
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DIFFERENT
OFFERS CREDIT DIFFERENT AMOUNTS and some sites take more
credits to go green. It may require 1 offer to go green or 2 or 4..
Sites with more expensive offers will pay you more.
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A
green is not the same as an offer or completed offer. It is receiving
credit for completing the offer.
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You
will know if you are green because there will be a nice green bar
across the top of your Status page indicating that you have fulfilled
the site requirements!
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