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Old 07-09-2011, 07:23 AM  
Harmon
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Mallcom Inc (Jerry Aharony) & *************

As of current, there is a solid link between a company called Mallcom Inc (a company owned by Jerry Aharony which runs the website www.adultdvd.com ) and the ************* project.

Below is a video broadcast of http://www.MonicaAtHome.com about the situation.

Doesnt get interesting until about 8:30


For a few months as of current, the ************* website has had banners prominently displayed on the front page and throughout the website linking to www.adultdvd.com - Click here for further information I put together about this on May 12, 2011.

Myself and several others have notified Mallcom Inc. of this situation and it wasn't until I made the above broadcast of Monica At Home that a public response was made via a woman named "Kelli" who runs www.Kelli.net - click here to read the response on www.LukeIsBack.com

According to www.LukeIsBack.com on May 24, 2011 (click here to read the post), Mallcom terminated the ************* affiliate account - however the banners and links to Mallcom's primary website www.adultdvd.com are STILL in place and active on the ************* website.

On June 8th, 2011 I received a comment on the above youtube video (click here to see it) from a youtube account called "Pornstarville" which I'd have to assume is an account of Mallcom Inc (they hosted an adult industry event called Pornstarville in 2008 as reported by Xbiz.com threatening to sue me for reporting my findings in regards to this issue.

Then June 15th, 2011 "Kelli" posted on Lukeisback.com (click here to see it - look at comments #10) that Jerry Aharony / Mallcom Inc. was "unaware" that the banners are still in place and functional on the ************* website (these banners are driving a vast amount of traffic to their site adultdvd.com ).

According to "Kelli" the ************* affiliate account only made $23.00 - Yes times have changed but according to an article on xbiz here:

http://www.xbiz.com/articles/133431

the conversions (sales ratios) for some Mallcom affiliates were 1:150


Read more here: http://monicafoster.blogspot.com/p/m...9dedd428867d01

Not sure if there is any truth, just googled some shit
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