1) expectation of civility and apologies for lashing out when someone posts a concern in a tone you may not like. if you are a business and wish to regain mass credibility that might be a good place to start.
If this is in regards to NIKKI99, sorry that won't ever happen. Nikki is a troll, a liar and worst of all Nikki is a hypocrite. Nikki claims to advocate on behalf of producers/clients, content theft - yet Nikki was caught adding content to tubes without any rights.
2) who owns the company: name(s) of those in the corp. company corp name. corp address. latest date of transfer of the corp tax ID.
Same owner since AFSC started in 2008. He's been in the business since 1998. He ran a major studio, was then owner of a studio and opened AFSC in 2008. He stepped down in 2018 for medical reasons but came back after the Ackerman Incidents and threw him out and since then the company has thrived. October of last year he was diagnosed with cancer, so yes the company is for sale, but has NOT been sold yet so things are running normally
3) who is authorized to make transactions/announcements/press releases/SM stuff on behalf of the company. realistically speaking that appears to be a somewhat consistent issue over time.
Owner has authorized only me (Kelly) to run sales, and I also post announcements here on GFY in the sales forum and also on the site itself.
4) who is authorized to sell AFSC content.
Only myself (Kelly) and Joe Laughlin (amaontent). No one else. 90% of customers go directly to the site, add content a cart, checkout, pay and download instantly. Customer section shows FTP info, license, invoice, renaming tool, saved favorites, order history, etc. So almost all of our sales don't involve any interaction with a sales person.
In regards to sales..... due to so many requests and inquiries, we are about to launch a white label of AFSC for webmasters. Giving control to webmasters to sell our content and make 50% revshare for life on all client sales. Other options available giving the client more $ and %.
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Originally Posted by JesseQuinn
as usual you hit it out the park
I only remember the name AFSC cuz they've had so many threads about them over years regarding a pattern of issues
I'm not a competitor, haven't purchased content in a few years and these days if I want to make content I can do it myself. for my own use
in light of the rabbit hole of threads in S's post link of conflicting and/or confusing threads that are fairly recent -let alone those going back further if one does a yoursiteurl site:gfy.com- it might be helpful to put a significant amount of time into regaining trust. with a willingness to address what I see as legit concerns from those who do buy content or who just care about members here being protected from hassle
1) expectation of civility and apologies for lashing out when someone posts a concern in a tone you may not like. if you are a business and wish to regain mass credibility that might be a good place to start
2) who owns the company: name(s) of those in the corp. company corp name. corp address. latest date of transfer of the corp tax ID
3) who is authorized to make transactions/announcements/press releases/SM stuff on behalf of the company. realistically speaking that appears to be a somewhat consistent issue over time
4) who is authorized to sell AFSC content
look, cool y'all are not just pulling a bitch move and 'rebranding' and coming back new. although I guess building from scratch at this point would be pretty intensive expense/work in a content-based biz. so you made your choice. that involves earning back trust and reputation. the reward will be when peeps can trust the ship has a solid captain/ess and team that are worthy of trust. a licensee using the same IP as AFSC here is something YOU as AFSC should address
a handful of reviews, even from respected members, prob won't do a lot for many peeps who are currently in the market for content. there are quite a few solid co's out there without a fairly extensive history of shenanigans
if you're legit, time will tell, but if legit sincerely wish all y'all well. just saying you got some work to do, at least to sell here if you wish to eliminate suspicion as to the credibility of your enterprise
fare thee well
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