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Old 03-21-2004, 02:34 AM  
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Originally posted by Manowar
Some sponsors ($35 signup) have enough money not to even need to shave (Silvercash). Ones just getting started probably have to to keep the business going
You have no clue what your talking about.
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Originally posted by oldtimer


Terms of service arent an agreement to pay you. They pretty much say sponsors can pay you what they want, change the amount they pay, or pay you nothing for any reason they see fit, and you have no legal claim at all that would likely stand up in court.

One of the main reason for the terms and conditions is to protect sponsors from being sued. They arent there to gurantee webmasters will get paid. Quite the opposite.
Acually no... It really is illegal. Even if its in there terms hidden somewhere. Its still deceptive and could be considered illegal in many states.
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