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Old 04-04-2004, 03:01 AM  
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Originally posted by TheDoc
That is called deceptive marketing. No affilate program would ever get into trouble for closing an account for this reason.

Not much different than a car salesman telling you that you can test drive a car, drive it and bring it back in one week. Just do this every week and you have a new car a week.

I know in our terms we have..
8) Any misrepresentation of our sites, which includes but is not limited to misrepresenting the cost of membership, terms of membership, or content contained within our sites will not be tolerated. Exploitation of our terms and conditions, and/or instructing the member to sign up and cancel is also not permitted in any way. Any changes that we make in our membership price, terms, etc, will be emailed to you and you must make the changes.
Tell me where that affilate "told" them to cancel. Is it really that hard to comprehend a few sentences?

And deceptive marketing? Deceptive marketing is telling affiliates not to make your cancellation info available, not the other way around.
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