I can form Shell Corporations in UK for so cheap that it is not even funny.
Paying $50 for something that is rendered useless by a $2 payment. Almost good enough to be part of LPLockdown 2.0.
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I don't get why everyone is focusing on the quality of the product or its glorified IP list. Yes, the product is at best useless, you are creating a new footprint, you are exposing your campaigns to someone with rather questionable motives and in return you get to dickroll some Indian schmuck or redirect Wagenheimers WF gang (that is if they manage to actually upload the files). But it's not like anyone here actually has a problem with selling shitty products.
I'm also not sure why everyone is so hung up on the whole IP logging issue: They have less information on you than any site you've visited in the past. There is no way to properly scrub the list and have anywhere near 150k records. The question is not if they have false positives but how many and whether you're only going to lose out on a sale or risk getting your account banned. Oh and the upside? Possibly educating some DP member about the wonders of spinning genitals. Which you get to pay $50 for.
Oh and I particular loved the challenge to split test their list of random IPs vs. not gambling with your account. I'm not really surprised they say they saw no difference whatsoever. The thing is, there is virtually no way that any 150k blacklisted IPs will, not with 1500 MM assigned IPs in the US alone. The numbers would have been the same whether they scrubbed the original list or not.
You are paying Nick $50 a month and taking a gamble on them not jacking your campaign, them not blocking an adwords rep and/or real customer so that at best you are where you would have been without the service. Essentially you are paying someone to drive potential customers to your website and then paying these guys to make sure not all of them get to see it and trusting them to not fuck it up. Brilliant.
But in any case, as Nickycakes said, those that are satisfied with the product haven't posted in the thread, implying either that he has no happy customers or.. Eh, let's not kid ourselves. What I instead want to know is how someone could look at this and actually decide to go ahead with it. I don't see the subscriber base peaking at more than 150 customers. And I'm sure Nick wasn't expecting people to circle jerk over it. Almost looks like someone is desperate for cash. Which ironically I believe he said about Paul back then.