10-23-2003, 04:11 PM
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Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: internet
Posts: 4,398
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Originally posted by Carrie
Guys, I keep seeing people saying that Acacia's definition of "affiliate" is not the same as our definition of "affiliate".
While this is true, it does NOT mean that companies aren't being asked for our information.
We work as independent contractors for the sponsors.
We also work as suppliers for the sponsors - we basically sell them traffic.
They can and *will* be asked for your information, because you are a supplier and a contractor doing business with the sponsors. It doesn't matter that you're an "affiliate" in adult industry terms. We are affiliated with the companies that Acacia has signed, because we do business with them.
Oh, and for the record - Platinum Dave - buying stock, signing with acacia, pumping the stock on message boards and then selling... not only is that beyond shitty, it's insider trading, and I hope the SEC puts you right up there next to Martha Stuart.
I hope whatever measly fucking amount you profited from that pump and dump isn't worth a tenth of what you're going to have to pay when the securities commission gets done with your ass.
You have the nerve to get on here and say you'd never give out affiliate info - as if you have ANY credibility left after publically admitting to violating the laws of insider trading?
Anyone doing business with you needs to have their head examined.
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well said 
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