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Originally Posted by livecamd
When you change prices( per minute in Mbase) for my models, enable and disable, change my models access passwords at your sole discretion; how am I in control?
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We do not touch your prices. How much you want to charge your customers to chat with your models, and how much you want to pay your models, is completely up to you. We make recommendations if you ask, but that is all.
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Originally Posted by livecamd
Huh? What was that Mark?You talk about "networking"and "network connection"? LAMO
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It is true. With Mbase, you can see chat models provided by other sites and studios. You can select the models that you want to feature on your site, etc. If you want to you can also contact the site or studio owner directly to make your own deals, ask for promotional content, etc. This is what I mean by network connection as it pertains to mbase.
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Originally Posted by livecamd
I remember this being quite different.If a model was submitted to Mbase for approval, you were the only one deciding, based on your own criteria (or "niche" if I was to quote you) if that model will be shared in Mbase (network  ) or not.
Mbase should have been a BASE OF MODELS where all the other site owners should have access and the right to chose for themselves, whom to enable in their sites or not.You took that away from us by making decisions in our behalf.
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I will meet you half-way here. Models that were not approved on mbase were models who either had no proof of age, or had a niche that was not available on mbase at the time. This did not mean that your models still could not chat for you on your own site. It simply meant that there was no market for them.
For example, no on on mbase had any traffic to take advantage of Shemale / Ladyboys from the Philippines. This didn't mean that you couldn't have your own shemales on your own site, it just meant that we didn't have the traffic to support them.
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Originally Posted by livecamd
To me this sounds more like a game in which you make and change the rules as you please.
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I'm sorry you feel that way but I assure you that it is not the case.
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Originally Posted by livecamd
You made the mistake of confusing LCN (that you own) with Mbase that we were all sharing. When you realize that a model does not correspond to your niche or standards you are entitled to remove her from your site not from Mbase (the so called "network connection").
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No, this is not true. Allow me to clarify.
Each website, including "LiveCamNetwork.com", can add or remove chat models from mbase. As "LiveCamNetwork.com" is a functioning website with actual customers and actual costs, we want to convert traffic that we advertise to get as much as possible.
If a chat model is the wrong niche, or refuses to talk to customers, or is boring, etc, she will not convert. Therefore, we remove her from "LiveCamNetwork.com".
Removing her from "LiveCamNetwork.com" does not mean that she is removed from mbase. Other websites can still use that model if they want to, and you of course can promote her if you feel that strongly about her. However, no other website in the network including "LiveCamNetwork.com", has to feature any model they do not wish to.
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Originally Posted by livecamd
Based on how many years you have been in this industry and with so many webmasters purchasing your product, you could have been way above them if you were REALLY using the NETWORK.The only thing that stood between you and this network success was just your limited way of thinking.
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I will give you this one. I do tend to be stubborn at times and I'm sorry if this caused any rift between us. However I will venture to say that my arguments in this reply to you are valid, so far. If you still think I am wrong in this particular post, please let me know.
Regards,