04-22-2009, 07:45 AM
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Originally Posted by RFremont
Dear Sexsearch,
Although I understand you are quite busy right now, cleverly sidestepping the main issue and quickly typing up circular responses to avoid the main issue in a manner that a politician would but for those of us less that are less astute, can you break it down in just a simple answer:
Is the man going to get paid his money, yes or no?
I know slick talkers like you might hate to be forced to just give a simple and straightforward answer, but perhaps you could make an exception for us. I also understand the need to resport to ad hominem attacks and questioning the 'anonymous' posters; for that you must forgive us. You see, not all of us webmasters frequent trade shows and events to have drinks with the bros, therefore, we may seem 'anonymous' to you but it makes us no less of webmasters.
Also, we must apologize that we didn't appreciate the spectacular public relations display
by your colleague, Marina. To ridicule someone and call them a 'crybaby' that is asking for THEIR money owed to THEM is quite fascinating, considing you forced him to ask repeatedly by ignoring his requests. We all could only wish to have such business acumen.
Lastly, while I have you here Sir, I was hoping you could set the record straight on Sexsearch's position on advertising with Zango. There were probably over a dozen threads in the past with people wondering the same question, if there is any truth to this. However, it seemed that the sexsearch reps were too busy giving shout outs to the bros and being top notch guys, they may have missed these threads.
So again, could you please provide us a simple answer to this; does Sexsearch use Zango to advertise it's sites and if so, does it endorse the inherent, dare I say THEFT, of affiliate sales by the Zango driven marketing.
Thank you for your time.
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