Hit me up were alive n kicking!
Check missogyny in my sig and we have a bunch mire bdsm sites
We have a sex and bondage site coming soon u can be the first
There is no BondageBank contact. You must direct your questions to [email protected] and then be persistent (sometimes for weeks) in order to get the BondageBank support you need.
See my thread from July in which I documented this situation as fully as possible given the reluctance of any of the responsible parties to be forthcoming about it.
I continue to believe that Kink.com actually bought out the remains of the TwistedFactory program more than a year ago but for reasons unknown, nobody involved was willing to admit this at the time (hence the "taking over management of the affiliate program" story that got announced at the time).
Thanks for the bumps.
Forkbeard you are right.
Some days ago I received a short message from somebody at kink and after that nothing.
Well fuck bondagebank and fuck kink.
Pretty much done with this.
Links pulled.
Hit me up were alive n kicking!
Check missogyny in my sig and we have a bunch mire bdsm sites
We have a sex and bondage site coming soon u can be the first
I have sent you an email.
Want the traffic I was generating for them?
The question is, what happened with the money we affiliates had in bondagebank account?
I never ever entered again, but I remember having a few hundred in the account, and when the owner vanished... well...
This remembers me to Chio and his scam back in the day. There was a programer working for Chio, who still post in this forum.
Sometimes things are very unfair. I can't understand how WE are allowing that Baldie from Flo-Rai-Da to keep posting here.
That guy IS BAD for the Community and for the whole business and he should be blacklisted and banned FOR LIFE from the whole adult industry. Not to name he should be jeopardized pretty hard and forced to give back the money they stole with CHIO.
Just to be scrupulously fair: I have *always* gotten paid by BondageBank. True, my most recent check came from Cybernet Entertainment (which is to say, Kink.com), but it came on time. And when Tony Pirelli ran BondageBank, there were never any payment problems, not even during the dead years when the sites were churning old content and sales were few.
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