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					Originally Posted by  Gaybucks
					 
				 
				We dislike drama and very rarely take things public that should better be kept private. But we've gotten nothing but excuses.  
 
I don't know if the problem is only with studios, or only with gay studios, but I do know that there are a number of gay studios who have been owed money by X on Demand for over a year.  We've been trying diligently to get paid, and have gotten nothing but excuses.  
 
Most recently, after a year of trying to collect, they emailed and claimed they are "trying to catch up" and offered us a payment of $50, with additional $50 payments coming "in a few months."  The total we're owed is under $500, so it's a piddling amount, but similar to the Curious Cash situation, it's the lack of respect for the affiliate and lack of caring that's the issue. 
 
Now, to add insult to injury, their affiliate rep is posting, offering higher payouts to new affiliates sending traffic.  When I cornered him about non-payment, he dodged and said that he had nothing to do with payment, but would send a request to the accounting department (which has, of course, been dodging for months.)  
 
So if they can't even pay their current bills, what makes any logical person think they will be able to pay new affiliates at higher payout rates? 
			
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