The sites fail to disclose that its reports are not objective evaluations but are instead paid commercial promotions, the FTC charged.
What it's all about.
The sites fail to disclose that its reports are not objective evaluations but are instead paid commercial promotions, the FTC charged.
i do not think its a problem promoting via an article... its done a lot in print... i think the issue is the combination of the rebills... and the fake reviews... the look and style are ok... just not how its worded.. aka fake reviews
Yes keep posting this on WF. You fuck tards are straight retarded. If Jon, had half a brain, he would have shut this forum down years ago
How is posting about this here "straight retarded"?
If you're involved in a legal battle it's not wise to comment.
How is posting about this here "straight retarded"?
http://www.wickedfire.com/affiliate...reasonable-recurring-charges.html#post1227513
It seems to be a common theme with you and not liking when people post about anything business related publicly. Why do you care what people post about on wickedfire and why do you continue to try to point out how stupid everyone is that posts anything related to the biz here anyway? Seems like you'd rather nobody talk about anything openly so you can just keep everything between you and your circle of friends but WF has been here for a long time so I don't think it's going anywhere.
I asked my friends at networks to stop allowing article landers months ago because we had a golden oppurtunity to continue executing campaigns if they weren't so blatant as the rules set down after jan-april 2010 weren't too stringent. You retards had to keep pushing it
How ironic how the retard from that thread now has a lawsuit.
Actually I havent run shit
Me and my bank account are in the UK. My landers are hosted in Turkey. The hosting and domain is anonymous. The network is in the US. The advertisers is in the US or def not UK. The customers are in the US.
So who can fuck me? I don't think the FTC can. The UK equiv has no word in what advertising I do oversees.
Interesting question. Maybe you US guys should look into JVs with offshore partners (or money mules!).