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Old 12-19-2010, 09:47 AM  
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Originally Posted by signupdamnit View Post
Not going to argue with you much further. I don't know why you're on about the PPS issue. I never said:



in this thread. You are inserting your own words and interpretations. The focus of the thread was on sponsors who support pirate sites. Beyond a little ribbing in this thread ( "$300 PPS, hit me up man." ) and answering your question I haven't mentioned promos. You seem to be the one obsessed with that?

And once again, I will determine my own criteria for selecting sponsors, thank you.
I wasn't really arguing with you, just discussing the other side...

If you wish to get technical though, I first quoted you more because of your comment about the lack of business education... that direction is what drew in my focus. Simply put, you promote 300 programs, almost all have no business education. Then you make it appear as if, you can judge a program by the way it advertises or markets, less truly about what they are doing, and more on an opinion that the 300ish programs you select to promote aren't shady because you don't see it.


To answer your question... Those groups of statements you made are geared towards programs that almost always pay higher rates and you did say, "no promoting a program due to a temporary bonus."

On that... I just don't want to see a person lose money simply because they avoid a temporary bonus. Now if you avoid it on programs you choose not to promote that's understandable - if you avoid them all together because of the opinions expressed in this thread - you're losing a shit ton of money.

I'm not trying to give you advice - I'm simply telling you the way I see it.
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