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May 27, 2004 at 12:34 pm #585478AnonymousInactive
Does anyone have a phone number for this company?
They are the most pain in the *** Adware company.
I’ve located their address, but, not telephone numbers.Thanks:
June 1, 2004 at 9:01 am #649941AnonymousInactiveGetting hold of their sales department?
I would imagine that they would be very happy to talk to you if they thought you were going to pay them.
Chris
June 1, 2004 at 2:37 pm #649955AnonymousInactiveOriginally posted by PitbossUK
Getting hold of their sales department?I would imagine that they would be very happy to talk to you if they thought you were going to pay them.
Chris
No, I’m thinking os suing them. It is a royal pain keeping their Spyware off our computer systems.
June 3, 2004 at 8:56 am #650025AnonymousInactiveNo, I’m thinking os suing them. It is a royal pain keeping their Spyware off our computer systems.
Yeah I figured, what I meant was that these types of companies make it very easy for you to contact them via phone if they think you want to give them money.
In otherwords, you will probably be able to reach them via phone through their sales department. Ask the right questions and you might get hold of the person you want to talk to.
June 3, 2004 at 12:24 pm #650039AnonymousInactiveHave you tried going through the 1800 solutions.com website?
June 3, 2004 at 1:45 pm #650045AnonymousInactiveYes, I’ve unistalled their software numerous times.
but, it keeps appearing in our pgram files.
I want to find a way to shut this comapny down or at least
change their business practices.June 3, 2004 at 2:40 pm #650048AnonymousInactiveHave you tried using spybot S&D? It’s probably the best program out there to get rid of spyware. It’s free too.
June 3, 2004 at 3:00 pm #650049AnonymousInactiveI downloaded ncase last year when checking out the impact scum was having on the industry.
I got rid of it with adaware I think. Adaware is free.
I have recently checked up on the scumware and downloaded several programs to police the industry once again.
It has gotten so bad that some casinos are suffering immensely – usually the really solid established names are so covered with scum that I am surprised they are surviving at all.
There are a lot of affiliates doing this also, and some ally with some programs to try to destroy others.
I am investigating all this thorougly and will be making a report here when I am done.
It is a disgrace. Some of the few trustworthy places are purposefully being pushed to the brink. If this succeeds, we will be left with nothing but immoral programs.
June 3, 2004 at 5:03 pm #650052AnonymousInactiveOriginally posted by Dominique
I downloaded ncase last year when checking out the impact scum was having on the industry.I got rid of it with adaware I think. Adaware is free.
I have recently checked up on the scumware and downloaded several programs to police the industry once again.
It has gotten so bad that some casinos are suffering immensely – usually the really solid established names are so covered with scum that I am surprised they are surviving at all.
There are a lot of affiliates doing this also, and some ally with some programs to try to destroy others.
I am investigating all this thorougly and will be making a report here when I am done.
It is a disgrace. Some of the few trustworthy places are purposefully being pushed to the brink. If this succeeds, we will be left with nothing but immoral programs.
I agree with you. I’m not familiar with what advertisers pay, but, I would not think they are receiving a ROI
June 3, 2004 at 9:21 pm #650071AnonymousInactiveThe ROI is not what it used to be, but it is still doing something.
Some of the lesser scumwares have horrible ROI and a teenage audience.
But the main players are still producing some ROI.
That situation is looking so very bad that I wonder whether I am not going to take some sort of action again.
I am not sure what that action will look like – it will not be another boycott. It looks so bad out there that I cannot blame some casinos from taking back some of what was stolen from them.
It is getting so that only the scum companies and a few unscrupulous affiliates are profiting – the casinos and the remaining affiliates are suffering. Casinos are paying scum companies and are retrieving only the amount of traffic stolen in the first place.
Scumware is like the mob. You pay them, you don’t really get anything that wasn”t yours in the first place. Sometimes I wonder if there is not some motivation there other than just the money – like pushing some of the smaller reputable places such as Slotland out of business.
Nasty, nasty!
June 3, 2004 at 10:03 pm #650074AnonymousInactiveQuote
Sometimes I wonder if there is not some motivation there other than just the money – like pushing some of the smaller reputable places such as Slotland out of business.
Dominque kindly elaborate if you may on this.:rolleyes:
June 3, 2004 at 10:16 pm #650075AnonymousInactiveTry and download some of that stuff and then go to Slotland by typing it in your browser of clicking on a link – you likely will never see Slotland at all because it is covered with scum.
This is the case with some of the other honest and well established places also. It is eating up a lot of our comission, and it is stealing players from the good and honest casinos.
In some cases collaboration between certain aff programs and affiliates is becoming obvious, aimed at driving some competative and well branded casinos out of business.
I am not ready to publish details from this investigation yet, but I will once I have my i’s dotted and t’s crossed.
I am apalled. I fought this before, by supporting a boycott, arranging an alternate event to a convention that was going to have gator as a guest speaker, and by personally speaking with casinos that signed up at scum places. I stopped doing that about a year ago.
I am even more upset now than I was then – but the situation has gotten so very much out of hand that I have no idea where to start to sink my teeth into it.
June 3, 2004 at 10:38 pm #650076AnonymousInactivethis may explain part of the reason why some of us get different results with the same affiliate programs
:rolleyes:
June 4, 2004 at 8:33 pm #650120AnonymousGuestI tried ezula with a drop of $3k and saw nothing for my troubles.
I’ve also tried 1800 solutions (but for a lot less) and had similar results.
I avoid scumware because it doesn’t produce for me.
simple as that.
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