Notice of Termination from the Various Inc. Affiliate Program. Effective Date of Term

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  • Supaflyz
    Confirmed User
    • May 2005
    • 151

    #1

    Notice of Termination from the Various Inc. Affiliate Program. Effective Date of Term

    Anyone received these emails?


    Dear * (gpid= *)

    Our records indicate that you have never agreed to the terms and conditions
    of any version of the Various' Affiliate Network Agreement that contains
    language pertaining to the Stipulated Final Order for Permanent Injunction
    as to Defendant Various, Inc. (the "FTC Order") filed on December 12, 2007.
    (For purposes of this notice, Various includes any of its subsidiaries and
    affiliated entities.) A copy of the FTC Order is available at
    http://graphics.pop6.com/images/ftc_...gned_Order.pdf
    or by contacting Various [email protected]. As a consequence
    of your failure to agree to any version of the Affiliate Network Agreement
    that contains language pertaining to the FTC Order, you have been terminated
    from the Various affiliate program retroactive to December 12, 2007; you have
    also forfeited any funds that we may be holding based upon your affiliate
    account(s).

    If you would like to reinstate your Various affiliate account, you must do so
    by December 31, 2009 at 11:59 PST by logging into your affiliate account and
    confirming: https://secure.adultfriendfinder.com...i?action=login
    Beginning January 1, 2010, Various will not reinstate any affiliate account
    and instead will require that you open a new affiliate account.

    Thank you for your prompt attention to this matter.

    Sincerely,

    Various, Inc.

    This email was sent to you in association with * (gpid= *), on
    adultfriendfinder. If you think you've received this email in error, you can
    visit https://secure.adultfriendfinder.com...ail_option=off
    to remove your address from our database.
  • candyflip
    Carpe Visio
    • Jul 2002
    • 43069

    #2
    Was this determined to be a phishing scam?

    There's a thread or two here already about this.

    Spend you some brain.
    Email Me

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    • fatfoo
      ICQ:649699063
      • Mar 2003
      • 27763

      #3
      No .
      Send me an email: [email protected]

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      • fatfoo
        ICQ:649699063
        • Mar 2003
        • 27763

        #4
        . .
        Send me an email: [email protected]

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        • rowan
          Too lazy to set a custom title
          • Mar 2002
          • 17393

          #5
          Originally posted by candyflip
          Was this determined to be a phishing scam?

          There's a thread or two here already about this.
          AFF posted into the other thread, it's for dormant accounts which have not yet agreed to the TOS.

          Seems a bit strange to take 2 years to do this, and to use the suspend-then-reinstate model rather than just ask people to agree to the TOS by December 31.

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          • RuthB
            Let's Get Paxumized!
            • May 2005
            • 7248

            #6
            Originally posted by rowan
            AFF posted into the other thread, it's for dormant accounts which have not yet agreed to the TOS.

            Seems a bit strange to take 2 years to do this, and to use the suspend-then-reinstate model rather than just ask people to agree to the TOS by December 31.
            .....

            Originally posted by Supaflyz
            you have been terminated
            from the Various affiliate program retroactive to December 12, 2007; you have
            also forfeited any funds that we may be holding based upon your affiliate
            account(s)
            .
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            • Waddymelon
              So Fucking Banned
              • Oct 2009
              • 17349

              #7
              Originally posted by rowan
              Seems a bit strange to take 2 years to do this, and to use the suspend-then-reinstate model rather than just ask people to agree to the TOS by December 31.
              What what else should they have done? Apparently, just asking affiliates to do it the first time didnt get the job done... so terminating the affiliate's account is a good way to get the affiliate's attention. Just agree to the TOS and there are no problems, whats the big deal?

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              • rowan
                Too lazy to set a custom title
                • Mar 2002
                • 17393

                #8
                Originally posted by Waddymelon
                What what else should they have done? Apparently, just asking affiliates to do it the first time didnt get the job done... so terminating the affiliate's account is a good way to get the affiliate's attention. Just agree to the TOS and there are no problems, whats the big deal?
                I agree they eventually need to take more drastic action, but the question is did they really only ask once? Any ethical company that was planning to (even if forced by a court order) forfeit, ie NOT PAY, their affiliates would surely have given them several warnings before doing so.

                Why did they forfeit the funds effectively immediately yet give affiliates 2 more weeks to agree to the TOS?...

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                • DaddyHalbucks
                  A freakin' legend!
                  • Feb 2004
                  • 18975

                  #9
                  Click and done.

                  Boner Money

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                  • kaori
                    Confirmed User
                    • Apr 2005
                    • 1569

                    #10
                    Yeah.. I got it too.. wonder if I signed up twice???

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                    • Supaflyz
                      Confirmed User
                      • May 2005
                      • 151

                      #11
                      It's not a great time to send out such emails over the christmas period when people are often distracted.

                      Anyway, still waiting on aff emailing my password. Wonder if I will receive that before the 31st.

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