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How to reject a ReviewMe request?

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The other day, I just got an email from ReviewMe that there is a pending request for review for one of my blogs. When I login back to their site, I discovered that my blog rank was updated from $100 per review to $250 which is the max rate for a request. With a take home of 50%, that’s $125 already.

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The review was for a data recovery software designed to restore accidentally lost files and was assigned to PTB. So, I stared at it real hard and instead of clicking the decline button, waited it out until the request expires (maybe next time buddy). Still, it’s nice to know a company would shell out $250 for a blog post.

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Abe Olandres

Abe Olandres

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Abe is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of YugaTech with over 20 years of experience in the technology industry. He is one of the pioneers of blogging in the country and is considered by many as the Father of Tech Blogging in the Philippines.

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markku · 19 years ago

$125 can actually pay for the extra wengweng and nachos that we ate last Friday, which I’ll probably end up paying for. :( Hehe. Di daw kay Mr. GP yun. Hahaha.


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Gail · 19 years ago

oops what I meant “favorable” review. :P

so ano? basta ba may kickback, go ako! :lol:


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Gail · 19 years ago

At $125, you can sell dollars to Gail.
At $125, you can treat three of us in Galera.
At $125, you can pay your electric bill for a month have change for about 20 coffees.

There’s disclosure naman on the review diba? I don’t know Abe, pero it’s easy money. One review, 200 words, and it doesn’t even necessarily have to be a good review. There’s a lot you can buy with $125 you know ;)

Abe, kung oras lang naman problema mo… Andito naman ako!!! WEHEHE


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AhmedF · 19 years ago

Why not just reject it? Or did I miss something? :)


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