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Old 04-20-2012, 01:07 PM  
Nickatilynx
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Originally Posted by AAB View Post
For years I promoted KinkyDollars.com (started when it was still Cybernet Entertainment) but only gave them a real push in the last few months. And after year of promoting, and after sending several conversions that purchased annual membership from kink.com sites in the last month, auspiciously just as my paycheck should have been pretty decent, kinkydollars decided to ban my account. I asked for explanation but got no response.

My question is - I have a really strong community of 3 million monthly users on my website. They are not just surfers, it's a very tightly knit community with dedicated Congrats mate , you nowsupporters who will not hesitate to reverse their support for companies that backstabbed me. If I ask those who may have signed up with any Kink.com website to cancel their membership because I was backstabbed, cheated and ripped off, could it legally backfire at me? If so, what would be legally the safest way for me to deliver the message to my community so they know what is going on?
If you are running a community that big. And making decent money from it.

Congrats mate you now have a business.

Never knew a business that did not have a lawyer retained.

Therefore , ask your lawyer.

simple huh?

Why ask a bunch of porn slingers and , well judging by some of the responses , surfers their opinion. You'd be better off asking your cat.

Of course...by the same logic why value my opinion.Except it makes sense. LOL
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