How do I verify my ClickBank account?

How do I verify my ClickBank account?

Follow the steps below to complete the initial sign up step of the process.

  1. Step 1: Adjust your browser settings.
  2. Step 2: Navigate to the ClickBank Sign Up Form.
  3. Step 3: Enter your basic information into the sign up form.
  4. Step 4: Read the Terms and Conditions.
  5. Step 5: Click the “Join ClickBank!” button.

Why does ClickBank disable my account?

Accounts are disabled for three reasons: You’re flagged as being someone’s ID who should be prevented from selling on our site; you have too many disputes, or your Clickbank account is banned.

Why is ClickBank not available in Nigeria?

You have more internet frauds in India, China and Russia. Simply said, Nigeria is NOT A SUPPORTED country same with Kenya, Rwanda, Algeria, and 60+ other countries. Nigeria, like the 60+ countries on the Clickbank restricted list, is just not a viable market for Clickbank.

How do I confirm my email link before it expires?

Keep this window open. In a different window or new tab in your browser, check your email inbox for an email from [email protected] with the subject Welcome to ID.me. (You may need to check your spam folder.) You have 15 minutes to open the email and click the Confirm your email link before the link expires.

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Why do I need to confirm my email address?

ID.me is requires each user to confirm their email address using a unique link before proceeding with verification. Confirming your email address certifies that you are the owner of the email address you provided during the sign-up process. For more information on email confirmation, click here.

Does the old email address get you logged into QB?

It does not, however, get me logged into QB. The old email address is not the default email in QB, so I’m not quite sure how or where to get rid of it. Would appreciate any help on this.

Why am I being asked to verify my account every log-in?

If you’re being asked to verify your account upon every single log-in, it’s because Two-Step Authentication has been enabled on your account. If you’d like to disable this, you can do so using the steps below: