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Originally Posted by PornMD
Sorry, but what he was doing wasn't illegal or against Google's TOS or your TOS. You can't not pay him and say after the fact that he broke one of your invisible rules. How the hell is he supposed to know he can't do it if it's not in your terms of service. Newsflash: In both adult and mainstream, there are superaffiliates doing that and making ridiculous money from it, and 99% of the programs they're doing it with are more than happy for it. Not that you have to be, but if it's not in your TOS, how can you possibly justify not paying him for breaking a "rule" that was nowhere to be seen on your site?
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Love that graphic.
I agree w/ Porn MD. It's not stated in the terms. Shoehorn saw some low hanging fruit and he grabbed it. He's spending his own money on the PPC campaigns, so to decide to stop paying him out on it with no warning or discussion is a little harsh and leaving him holding the bag.
We're not talking about someone in Nigeria running a bunch of BS cards through socks, we're talking about Shoehorn- he's not a scam artist and he wasn't trying to rip anyone off. You guys are both pretty straight up, I hope you can work it out.
