DealDotCom, That Was Nice Whilst It Lasted!

Posted by Paul B | September 22, 2007 .

As you might have noticed I’ve been happy to big-up DealDotCom, as I stated earlier in the week they got of to a great start with a couple of quality products, one of which even I bought (And I’m a tough man to please). So it was with a sense of guttedness (is that even a word?) that I logged in this morning to find todays deal of the day being…………a dodgy e-book! Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!!!! You know the type, it’s an e-book that will make you mega rich, even better it comes with not just resale rights, but master resale rights. How am I supposed to contain this excitement? Quite easily as it turns out. I’ve been suckered into buying e-books in the past with the inevitable gimmick being that you can then sell the same book onto to any potential suckers customers. I really had high hopes for Deal Dot com but if they’re selling this sort of rubbish in the first week then good luck to them, i’ll still check in from time to time but this is the last time I’ll be mentioning them here unless then do come out with a really remarkable offer. Yes I am fickle.

Just in case you are wondering there is only one e-book I’ve ever bought that has been worth the money and that’s the SEO Book.

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  1. Thomas Sinfield AUSTRALIA Windows XP Mozilla Firefox 2.0  September 22, 2007 10:14 pm

    That is a good point! I did the exact same thing when I logged on. There are so many good products out there why would the do an ebook?

  2. Michelle UNITED KINGDOM Windows Vista Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.7  September 28, 2007 10:43 am

    Yeah - the deal dot com was quite cynical in its agenda. But the E-books strike again. And how do they ’sell out’ of a digital product? That’s ridiculous!