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July 12, 2004 at 3:35 pm #651997AnonymousInactive
Personally, IDGAS. It should be 25% regardless of whether there is a new depositor or not.
After all that’s happened in the past, you REALLY still trust these guys to get it right?
Where’s that shaving picture, Professor? RB is so bad they are blatantly TELLING you they are going to shave you now!
WTF!
July 12, 2004 at 3:44 pm #651999vladcizsolMemberIts called money.
I still earn at least 8k a month with them and usually more. As long as they continue to pay me I will go along with their bullshit.
Guys, this is a business if you make money with a partner stick with them if you dont drop them.
It doesnt matter for shit what they say or do as long as the bottom line is there and they arent ripping off players.
You know I would still earn 10 times the money with Referback at 20% as I do with most of the programs that pay a higher percentage. As long as that holds true I will grin and make believe I dont understand that they are fucking around.
July 12, 2004 at 3:52 pm #652000AnonymousInactiveYes – and you would earn 25% more if they paid you 25% instead of 20% if for some strange reason you were to NOT get a player in the door in any particular month – this despite the fact that you delivered on your end of the bargain for years up until now, and with no minimum requirement in place at the time you agreed to affiliate with them.
That, in my opinion, is not a really good excuse to let things be – on the other hand it’s not like I don’t understand where you’re coming from.
But the difference between a 20K month and a 25K month is quite significant.
July 12, 2004 at 3:56 pm #652001vladcizsolMemberEven more significant is the difference between $20K a month and $0K.
You can ruin the relationship and end up at that level also.
Its a fine balance. You have to kick them in the ass JUST enough to make the max, but if you kick them too often or too hard you might just lose a partner.
July 12, 2004 at 4:14 pm #652002AnonymousInactiveLOL.
They can’t kick you out of the program for standing up for the right you were given in the first place – without facing a major problem with their software supplier.
In any case, it’s up to each individual to decide what they want to do – but I cannot and will not accept a reduction of income based on the agreement I entered into.
July 12, 2004 at 4:22 pm #652004vladcizsolMemberThey certainly can kick you out and there would be little you could do about it. Yes, you could attack them at every chance on the message boards but thats about it.
I am not saying they would do this, but its never a good idea to keep aggravating a partner that you earn decent returns with.
Having been divorced a number of times I can attest to the wisdom of this.
July 12, 2004 at 4:40 pm #652006vladcizsolMemberI forgot to mention…
One year ago I was sending them 19,000 visitors each month on average. After Jon Jon left and the program started their downhill decent I reduced their exposure to about 3,000 visitors.
After this last round of adjustments to the program I made a few adjustments too and they should receive about 1500 visitors this month….
July 12, 2004 at 5:06 pm #652007AnonymousInactiveQuote:They certainly can kick you out and there would be little you could do about it.I can certainly do something about it. Posting on message boards hardly scratches the surface – I wouldn’t even need to do that (wastes my time). There are more direct methods to dealing with issues like this (and no, I’m not talking goons).
July 12, 2004 at 6:49 pm #652012vladcizsolMemberTheyre goons are bigger then your goons…
July 12, 2004 at 7:22 pm #652016AnonymousInactiveQuote:Theyre goons are bigger then your goons…I don’t think so And besides, it’s not goons we’re talking about.
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