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Beware of Prizegrand.com and Pointleads.com
Today there was a huge falling out. My ex-partner((Anthony) owner of Pointleads.com) and his "partner"(Amir) decided they were going to extort me. This all started because the new partner((Amir)owner of prizegrand.com) doesn't want the USA government to know about him, as I told him he needed to fill out some papers to make the ownership legitimate which included a W-9 Tax form, The new partner(amir) decided that i should lie on my tax returns, This is something I am not willing to do. Weeks pass with no sales and I get a message from Amir that I should pay him $120.00 for his 50%(50% of profits he bought from Anthony for $70). I messaged him directly asking why I should pay him thus when he has yet to lift a finger to help the site. I do all the work, I coded the script, I own The copyrights to the script. I bought all the advertising....
Notsureifserious.jpgI don't feel bad for the OP one bit. You clearly have no clue how Internet marketing works.
Case and point, I go to your site and I click offers and I see your incentivizing a ton of address submit offers. I'm sure the advertiser is going to be thrilled that your paying people to fill out these offers. /end sarcasm
You state, specifically on the TexasHoldem offer
"Submit your info. 2nd Page - Submit your details. Complete as many offers as you can (The more you complete the more you get for your offer up to $2.00). "
Hey, complete as many as you can, I get paid and you'll get paid, thats all that matters! You coach the user and telling them exactly what they need to do so they can get paid and you can get paid.
Anyone who has a fucking clue how online marketing works knows you're delivering shitty leads to the advertiser. So when an affiliate network like PointLeads.com doesn't pay you, you cry foul. You're site is just a way for you to make money while fucking over advertisers.
That's what happens when anyone can start their own affiliate network and doesn't have a fucking clue how this shit works.
NOTE: Why don't you make a site that actually provides value instead of trying to take the easy way out and encouraging fraud?
I was about to sympathize until I looked at the timestamps.
do more research before you send traffic to them.
I don't feel bad for the OP one bit. You clearly have no clue how Internet marketing works.
Case and point, I go to your site and I click offers and I see your incentivizing a ton of address submit offers. I'm sure the advertiser is going to be thrilled that your paying people to fill out these offers. /end sarcasm
You state, specifically on the TexasHoldem offer
"Submit your info. 2nd Page - Submit your details. Complete as many offers as you can (The more you complete the more you get for your offer up to $2.00)
Hey, complete as many as you can, I get paid and you'll get paid, thats all that matters! You coach the user and telling them exactly what they need to do so they can get paid and you can get paid.
Anyone who has a fucking clue how online marketing works knows you're delivering shitty leads to the advertiser. So when an affiliate network like PointLeads.com doesn't pay you, you cry foul. You're site is just a way for you to make money while fucking over advertisers.
That's what happens when anyone can start their own affiliate network and doesn't have a fucking clue how this shit works.
NOTE: Why don't you make a site that actually provides value instead of trying to take the easy way out and encouraging fraud?
Lawyer up and get ready to spend all of that 5k to prove a point......
Okay, can you help me find a lawyer please?
I'm in the UK, Google brings me irrelevant results, all UKish ones.
I tried using proxy but it's so hard to search for a lawyer who knows what affiliate marketing is.
Any help please?
Email me, shaz@bluetrackmedia.com, I might know a lawyer you could get in touch with.
I believe you are running some of our campaigns through one network or another anyway.