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Cartridge Superstore No-Loss Policy
(Limited time only for new IMA’s joining the CSS Network.)
Cartridge Superstore has initiated a simple “no-loss policy” for all IMA store owners who remain in good standing (“good standing” refers to abiding to the Terms and Conditions of CSS) within the company independent marketing affiliate program. A new store owner has a period of one year (12 months from the date of the licensed store being activated) to operate his/her business without the risk of loss, excluding any expense for personal marketing materials or campaigns. In plain English here is how the “No-Loss policy” works:
Should you decide not to renew your store license after the initial 12 month term and you have not earned in commission the equivalent of your license fee ($59.95 per year) then you are entitled to the difference between the two amounts. You will lose no money with Cartridge Superstores’ store license “No Loss Policy”. We don’t want any hard feelings with an IMA who tried and just couldn’t get anyone one to buy from his store.
"Real-Life" Examples
Walter Doe opened his store in March of 2010. He paid his one year license fee of $59.95. On February 28, 2011 Walter has a decision to make. Purchase another yearly license ($59.95) or close down his store. Walter calculates that he has earned $2864.37 during the past year and has 46 repeat customers buying products from his online store. What should Walter do?
John and Mary Smith opened their licensed store in May of 2010. They decided a few days afterwards to sail around the world. During their voyage the Smith’s were high jacked by “Somalia Pirates” and held captive for 10 months. When they returned safely home they realized that they never took the opportunity to promote their Cartridge Superstore. Quickly they decided to order (from their store) some ink cartridges for their printer to write about the “Somalia Pirates” in the Bay of Arden. The Smith’s earned $7.17 commission on their $35.88 personnel order. The following week they had a decision to make. Do we pay for another yearly license fee of $59.95 or do we ask for the “No Loss Policy” guarantee and request the difference of $59.95 minus our earnings of $7.17 to be refunded to us ($52.58). What do you think the Smith’s did? The illustration is a bit ridiculous but we wanted to make a point. Life is full of unexpected situations but we want our new store owners confident that we stand behind them. It’s a commitment we’re glad to make.
Opening and operating an online business can be a risky and costly endeavor. People have been coerced to spend thousands of dollars buying websites without products, paying monthly hosting of over $100 per month and loading up their garage with a bunch of trinkets from China that nobody really wants or needs.
Cartridge Superstore is providing individuals who want to build a solid long term ink and toner business within their community. There really isn’t anything to lose.
Nowhere in this great country is there a direct marketing organization that believes in their program and products as much as we do. Who else gives you with a 12 month “No-Loss” commitment?

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