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				Originally posted by SweetT  
I have to agree with Rick, Matt.....we sometimes ask ourselves around my office "is this the hill we want to die on?"......I think you picked the wrong hill but that's your perrogative. 
 
I just want to make one point.....you have made the basis of your argument morals which I, *personally*, think is baseless.  At this point it is like an opinion and when you post your opinion you need to be ready for people to post theirs back.  When you attack someone it should be with facts and not with opinions/morals because everyones morals/opinions are not necessarily the same as yours.  I get emails and phone calls all the time telling me that I have NO MORALS because I host "all that pornographic stuff" and it is usualy followed by the caller telling me that I am going to "burn in hell".  They do this because in their opinion it is morally wrong for any of us to be putting out Adult Entertainment Web Sites.  So, who's morals are right and just?  Mine?  Theirs?  Yours?  
 
Now with that said, let me add that Chris Mallick is one of my best friends.  I would rank him in the Top 5 Brightest Minds in our industry (and would be hard pressed not to make him Top 2).  He is smart, innovative, and yes, profitable.  If I were you I would take him up on his offer to meet.....if you would like me to be there I would happily be there.  I have never had a single conversation with Chris where I did not learn something.....and you would too. 
 
Oh, and by the way, I dont make any money off of cross sales....not a penny. 
 
I like you, Matt...you know that....and I respect your right to say whatever you think....but ask yourself.....is this the hill you want to die on? 
 
 
 
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OH stop please we all know what is morally right and wrong its not a opinion.  Also I  have a real problem with this idea we work in porn so that means we dont have to have morals and ethics. Business is business duping the customer is bad for business because a customer who has been burned by cross sales. Is a customer who may never join another site again. Once again no one thinks long term.