"Celebrities" actually endorsing a rebill

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Well, after allegedly taking legal action against an advertiser/affiliate using her name for a weight loss rebill product, Kim Kardashian seems to have realized the sheer earnings potential of actually endorsing a rebill product - MarketHealth's Idol White - The Kardashian Secret to a Whiter Smile offer. Having that video endorsement on the page seems like a good conversion booster for anyone playing in the field, and could potentially be a good direct-link LP from entertainment related sources.

If the offer doesn't actually convert well, sorry for the bad tip, but either way I find it hillarious that an actual celebrity endorsement has happened.
 


Wow, I was anticipating something like this and it finally happened.

Did she go after the affiliate or advertiser or the network?
 
Wow, I was anticipating something like this and it finally happened.

Did she go after the affiliate or advertiser or the network?
Not sure if anything ever happened (other than maybe a C&D), but the only source I heard it from was TMZ via http://www.wickedfire.com/shooting-shit/42351-photoshop-kim-kardashian.html . The point of the post was more to point out that celebrities (or whatever you'd call the sad excuse for whatever Kim Kardashian is) who are money hungry might start to actually endorse these products. What's next, the cast of The Hills endorsing a diet product?
 
It's not a rebill though, it's a straight product buy.

Edit: Whoops, I apologize. Wrong offer. I saw another one with the Kardashian's but it was a straight buy.
 
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It's not a rebill though, it's a straight product buy.
Here's the fine print:
* Risk Free Trial Terms: Start your RISK-FREE trial now to receive a full 1-Month Supply. You'll have 14 days from the date of your order to try the product. If you do not wish to continue using the product, contact customer service before the end of the trial period to cancel and avoid charge. If you enjoy the product, do nothing and at the end of your trial period we will charge only $99.95 to the card that you provide today. This is a one-time fee giving you access to our automated order management system so you can request additional supplies month after month for the rest of your life.
It sounds like a rebill of sorts.
 
Whoops, I apologize. Wrong offer. I saw another one with the Kardashian's but it was a straight buy.
 
I think Kim thought it was "teeth whitening penis" instead of pens
Haha, that's feasible.

Yeah, definitely interesting to see this - I ran across the email earlier today. Haven't worked with MarketHealth before, so maybe this is a good time to try...
 
Yeah the bitch might be endorsing it, but she probably don't have a clue if it's a rebill, sale whatever, dat bitch be gettin paid yo' dat all she give a fuck bout mo' fo'.
 
She is definitely well aware and involved with this offer. I know the company behind it. I bet it does very well.
 
someone brought this offer to me, but not as a free trial but a straight sale. Market health may be the only one with the free trial version.

I dont see the kardashians supporting a rebill offer for long, once some consumer gets mad they will pull out.

The funny part is all they did is slap their name on an existing product, its not as though they formulated anything like most celebs claim to do
 
This is a one-time fee giving you access to our automated order management system so you can request additional supplies month after month for the rest of your life.

lol.
 
Idol White is endorsed by the three Kardashian Girls. Show your customers how to get a celebrity smile in minutes with Idol White. Free Trial pays $35 CPA. This offer is available worldwide. Customers pay only $6.95 shipping to convert. The risk free trial is shown in the USA and EU and Pays a $35 CPA. Outside of these countries, the customer will see a paid offer.