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OK, I hope this makes sense!! I was told by a computer guy you can add a promo code to any web site link and it will tell you where your lead came from....
Is this true? If so how ??

2007-01-15 16:57:34 · 2 answers · asked by phone_workersneeded 1 in Computers & Internet Computer Networking

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Short answer is NO! Not every website even has advetising or promo codes. so the statment is B.S.

You will often see values passed in the URL for various purposes. This is usually to give some sort of information to the server about what needs to be done.

This can be user names, affiliate advertiser ID, even on some sites a password (very insecure sites).

So, again, the guy that told you that is blowing massive amounts of smoke where the sun doesn't shine.

2007-01-15 17:03:47 · answer #1 · answered by afreshpath_admin 6 · 0 0

Being a member of Premier Silver (min $2500 spent per year at Best Buy [or $2500 spent on their credit card]), I believe that this Premier Black is a new level which has not completely unfolded yet. The email I received claims that it is the most elite level of membership--however all links give no reference to Premier Black--and my Reward Zone account (after logging in) still shows me as Premier Silver. Most of you who clearly spent less than $2500 in the last 12 months probably received this email by mistake. According to many websites (do a google search) and you will see the unusual number of people receiving the Premier Black email.

2016-05-24 20:50:28 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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