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You can predict causality with math.
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Great! Now calculate for us the plausibleness of causality in this case... The leak and the disapearance of the leak within a week after the start of this thread.
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You can predict could haves with math. Not with absolute certainty, but with far greater accuracy than you can predict causality with feelings.
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Treating that leaky faucet like it was an illegal act or one harmful to your guests is absurd. 
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It's absurd to imply that i ever said that this leak was in any way damaging customers...
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If you can not see the difference between a leaky faucet and a firing squad you likely never will. However, for the many reading the thread, consider this as a useful analogy. You own a house and it has a leaky faucet in the kitchen. A new faucet and a plumber and all the work needed to replace it will cost you $400.00. Do you get the faucet fixed or do you allow it to keep leaking? That comes down to what the leak costs you.
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This is talking from a sponsor perspective... Yes i'm sure from a home owner's perspective it could be profitable to not fix the leaky faucet.
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Originally Posted by Relentless
If you can not see the difference between a leaky faucet and a firing squad you likely never will
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Accepting affiliate traffic and setting up structures to prevent a part of that traffic being tracked and credited... Yeah... call it a leaky faucet... Your analogy is false because no home owner would ever deliberately damage it's faucet to come in the position to think about whether or not to repair the leaky faucet
