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New Affiliate Offers!

Rockydennis Presents a handful of new affiliate offers for October 2022!

Not so much new, but I got an e-mail from MaxBounty about them, and one of them I sort of like.

Honestly, the MaxBounty affiliate offers are almost always legit. Clickbank is more prone to the spammy fake stuff (much less now, they’ve done some serious updating in the last year and part of that includes making it harder to push through BS products),

Let’s get on with it.

wine.com

Why save the best for last? Who doesn’t love wine? Not to mention this pays the biggest commission!

I’m not 100% certain, but you might be able to combine the website promo code with the one I can give you.

So the first thing when you click my link to wine.com , you’ll get a popup in your face. Don’t close it! This gives you 20% off your order (valid through 10/31/2022),

For $30 off your first order, use MBWINE30

(If you choose to become a VIP, you get free shipping on all orders all year!)


You don’t even have to use my link now that you have the code! But, that means you have to type the web address…GROSS. What is this, 1998?

US ONLY - (excluded states: Alabama, Delaware, Kentucky, Maine, Mississippi, Montana, South Dakota, Tennessee and Utah) <—— It doesn’t say, but also Michigan cannot order from wine.com

More specifically, they won’t DELIVER to Michigan. You can still buy the wine and have it sent somewhere else. Enough about wine, moving on!

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Hm, well the fuboTV offer requires approval. F that. I only like Fubo because I hold stock options. It tends to be fairly volatile, which can make for some juicy call premiums.

The Pinball app is only available in Australia, Germany, and Poland…and I can’t even run the offer if I’m not in those specific countries. A VPN does nothing - my MB account data doesn’t lie.

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Just Answer - Ask an Expert

So I thought this was a telehealth thing at first, based on what I was looking at. Turns out, JustAnswer is a whole thing. The gist of it is that you ask your question, and an expert will answer it. It could be a dentist, or a lawyer, etc.

Pretty neat concept, but it could just as easily be AI. Not saying it is, but it wouldn’t be hard to pull off.

Here’s a smattering of categories.

Ask a doctor!

Ask a handyman!

Ask a finance expert!

Ask a lawyer!

Ask a vet about cats!

Ask a vet about dogs!

Yes, the Vet specifies dog or cat. Dude, I’m not clicking through all of these to confirm anything. I’ll check it out eventually. Right now I’m all about AI art generators.

Omg I just realized though…if these are real people, you could just troll them all day. Maybe I’ll check it out sooner than later.

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KashKick is an offer I have to get a human to approve. Honestly, I’m kind of glad. This is similar to SurveyJunkies or uhm…. shoot there’s one I did that pays in crypto. Anyway, same concept. You do surveys and install apps, get points, blah blah blah.

I’m gonna find one more, just because. Let’s see what we come up with…

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YES F YEAH

The obligation is that you have to submit a report and probably talk to someone on the phone at some point. I didn’t inspect the details, that’s just typically how these things work.

You’ll pretend to read some stuff, click some buttons, and get a couple jugs of detergent.

To be fair, there’s a chance you aren’t selected, or you are but get screened out. You really have nothing to lose, though.

If you’re wondering how legit this is, VERY. Not this offer, but I did another thing a while ago and ended up following through and signing up for future things… Anyway doesn’t matter, I got $30 for it. So, I kind of trust the marketing company’s due diligence.

(I don’t think you get any money for the laundry thing, just the two free bottles of detergent. That’s good enough for me, I signed up).