Ordered a total of 7 link wheels.
I split them up between 3 sites, either pointing them at the home page or some category pages.
On one hand you get exactly what is promised delivered in a nice spreadsheet. All the links were present and pointing in the right directions with the right anchor text.
On the other hand I personally probably would be more careful with some of the promises made - if nothing else not to raise false hope.
- Completion time took longer than promised. no big deal - again all about setting expectations.
- The same goes with statements like these:
that comes with the delivery email. That might be good sales copy, but impossible to predict since there are so many variables involved, and for the record I haven't seen any movement at all. ( I know it's only been 4 days and I don't have a problem with that nor did I expect it ).
So in summary you technically get what is offered. I personally would prefer a less ' warrior forum like ' sales approach and promises. Let's assume your clients are grown ups that can make a decision if this approach fits into their backlinking strategy or not.