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Originally posted by Darren
We personally have nothing against NATS... but have invested a lot of time and money into what is its own living and breathing version of MPA2. The first thing we did is pay to have the shave feature taken out, we show our stats to the public via www.mensniche.com/topten.php , paid for customizations such as email notifications on sales, email notifications at end of day on number of sales... we pride ourselves on offering the best webmaster support in the business, which we do.
We would never shave and never have... so ur post again tarnish's everyone under the same brush.
I have no reason to say this but its the truth MPA2 as came a long way, a very long way. Support was shit, things was not working and it was a fucking joke, but now we are happy with the software. Always looking to expand and NATS we are looking into as well... Don't promote your software by slagging off another persons... is my view.
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Reading the tread from the top, it was not me who first brought up the fact of the shave feature Mansion once had. It's a very well known thing and it broke before NATS was even being openly marketed.
I did not program a shave feature into MPA2. Mansion did. It is their fault their software has a shitty reputation and lacks trust with affiliates, not ours.
When my product gets thown into the ring, I have to step in and speak on it. And yes, if someone asks me the differences between our product and Mansion's one of the things I mention is the reputation they each have with affiliates. It's not something to just sweep under the rug. It was a tool provided to programs (whether you used it or not) to defraud them. This is what gives MPA the reputation it has. We do not give them the reputation. We do not make things up about them. We do not lie to potential customers about pricing of their product.
It is Mansion who gave MPA a shitty name. I'm sorry you feel stuck on a software with such a bad rep. We're here anytime you might want to migrate to something else. We've done it a number of times now, and every move has been seamless.
Also, I'm sorry to hear you had to pay them to have the software send signup confirmation emails.