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Disclaimers of Affiliation and Privacy Policy

Roeintense.com is a site set up with the intention of entertaining, teaching and helping others. I want to motivate others to work hard and achieve their financial goals. I also want to motivate myself.

This is also a personal journal meant for myself and posterity, cataloging the events leading up to our freedom from debt as a family. More for science and to see if it really works, I have set up the blog to run some Google AdSense advertising on the site. I am also an Amazon Affiliate.

Privacy may be on your mind. 

Google AdSense 


 The ads that appear are sponsored ads by Google AdSense (They are labelled as “Ads by Google”). I do not personally endorse the products and services advertised in these products. I am not affiliated with those companies. That's all Google. In other words, commission/profits are generated from Google for displaying these ads. I assume no liability for products purchased from third-party websites or sponsor ads. Please make sure you read the terms and conditions of any product before you purchase.

Amazon Affiliation

As an Amazon Affiliate, I may link to products on their website. If you or anyone else purchases through an affiliate link, I receive a small commission. If it goes to Amazon, assume it is affiliated. However,  I recommend only those products that I use myself or that I feel would benefit readers.

If you have questions about any affiliations on this website/blog, please don’t hesitate to contact me. I’ll be happy to clarify or provide additional details if necessary.

Non-Affiliation

Any other mention, recommendation or link to a product or service not mentioned above is non-affiliated, a.k.a., the only payment I receive is the satisfaction of sharing it. I don't get a cut, and if I'm not affiliated, I don't want one. But it's still good enough to recommend.



Privacy

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