ClickBank accepts Malaysians again
ClickBank started to accept Malaysians again. It’s a great news for all the Malaysian publishers and affiliates.
Previously Malaysians were banned because of too much fraudulent transactions. I just hope people won’t abuse it again…
As you know ClickBank offers tons of great products where you can earn money promoting them.
Thanks to Adi for the heads up.
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By Eva White on May 5, 2008
That’s good news for the Malaysians. But I guess because of some bad people doing fraudulent things the whole country should not be banned. Anyways good now it’s removed the ban.
By Dining Tables on May 5, 2008
Clickbank must be feeling very confident with the security systems that they must have put in after the last fiasco.
By Television on May 6, 2008
This is very good for Malaysian people.
By SEOrious Results on May 6, 2008
As a matter of interest, what makes the Malaysian people so unique as to have specialised fraud? Or has it got more to do with their financial rules and regulations? Pray tell!
By Flimjo on May 6, 2008
Should have never banned them.
By Desmond on May 6, 2008
I’m a Malaysian myself and am glad to see ClickBank lifted that ban.
There’s just too much credit card frauds happening in Malaysia
By shawal on May 6, 2008
Thanks Ades for this info…..
Sure many going to sign in….
Hope that history wont happen again….
Hope……
Remember Malaysian….
By Rice Blogger on May 6, 2008
thanks for the credit…now just wait to see who will be the clickbank guru in malaysia
By David Marx on May 6, 2008
How were the Malaysians specifically defrauding the system? And what measures have been implemented that has now enabled ClickBank to re-enter the Malaysian market?
By Ralph on May 6, 2008
It’s nice that Malaysians are allowed back in :)
By Nicole Price on May 6, 2008
Must have been sad for all Malaysians to suffer due some some unscrupulous ones. When will people start thinking of good long term business ideas as against petty ways of making immediate cash.
By Elections photos on May 6, 2008
Is this service better than cj.com or not?
By Make Money Blogging on May 7, 2008
Thats great news. Its a little like Nigerian’s not being able to use paypal due to fraudsters. Why should everyone suffer for what the others do?