HeatSeek Offers New Rebate Program

SAN FRANCISCO — Software developer HeatSeek.com has launched a new rebate program wherein users are refunded a portion of the purchase price when they sign up for memberships to adult sites participating in the promotion.

In order to receive the rebate, HeatSeek users purchase a membership to any of the participating websites, either through rebate links provided or through links on the HeatSeek start page. Once the user has established the membership, they can either create a screenshot of the purchase confirmation page, or make use of the purchase confirmation email from the website in question, as proof of purchase for submitting a refund request to HeatSeek.

“We’re going direct to consumers with the rebate program,” HeatSeek President Dave Brown told XBIZ. “We wanted to continue the trend of giving HeatSeek users something they can’t get anywhere else; in this case it’s cash back, which we’re sure they will appreciate.”

The rebate program is open to all HeatSeek users, whether they use the free version or the paid “gold” edition of the software. Rebates currently are issued via PayPal exclusively and are issued within six to eight weeks of submitting the rebate request.

Rebate claims must be submitted within 15 days of purchase. According to HeatSeek, users do not need a PayPal account in order to receive their rebate, just a valid email address.

The HeatSeek rebate page currently lists nine participating websites, including AdultFriendFinder.com, BigNaturals.com, DeluxePass.com, OrientalOrgy.com, ImLive.com, NewbieGirls.com, HighDefMoviePass.com, HighDefTeenz.com and HighDefBlowjobs.com.

HeatSeek was Maxim magazine’s choice as the “best way to hide porn” stored on your computer. The software functions as a secure adult browser, content organizer, media player and downloading tool. The software is available as a free download at HeatSeek.com

For information on advertising opportunities and the HeatSeek affiliate program, refer to the HeatSeek's webmaster page.

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