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Originally Posted by Far-L
I understand.
1. It is correct that you are not sending enough to make it worth their cost. They are incredibly numbers driven, which has pros and cons when it comes to service, but is critical when it comes to earnings. You are a business man and as such you should not hold this against them, imo, at least.
2. It appears that you think it should be an easy fix but since that is not the case it is no reason to lambaste them, refer to reason #1.
3. We do a lot more numbers than that on cams and consider doing a wl with them but know that the bar of entry is very high. We accept it and move to attain those merits not hold it against them for setting the bar so high. Think about what your 60 joins a month means compared to the close to 60 a minute that Manwin probably is sending. Compute the service expense to deal with that kind of business by way of ratio to what it costs to do special services for your account. Doing a lot less for greater return or doing a lot more for less return. Which would you pick?
4. We test cams frequently and push traffic accordingly. Streamrate and VS are consistently the best for us. To be walking away from what you have with them right now under your current label should be a very good reason, like you had to give up the domain over a mark dispute or something involuntary, imo.
5. Like every company out there, including the almighty Peabody, they are free to change terms of service on a whim without making even an announcement about it if they so choose since in most terms it is up to the client to maintain awareness of any changes.
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3 responses:
1. There are little to zero 'associated costs' for my account as all I've ever done is put up a standard I-Frame and never contacted anyone except how to generate more revenue. They responded with some great ideas I was about to implement then I had to change the domain name (see #3 below). So the "cost" of doing this, in my case, is minimal. I do understand numbers and don't necessarily hold it against them, as in hold a grudge or think they're bad people. But, in the end, Streammate is not the only cam game in town.
2. With all this talk of "porn is dying!" going around you'd think companies would want to keep people who were sending consistent joins and interested in sending more instead of so easily blowing them off.
3. Your Reason #4 is the reason for the domain name change. It is not my choice. So this is costing me about $12,000 a year from Streammate but I'm hopeful some other cam program will net me that and more in the future. All good.
