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Anyone use Adult-Outsourcing service?
Seems like a really useful service and a good value. However, they're based in the Philippines, isn't porn graphics production/webmastering (sic?) illegal in the Philippines?
Send your feedback cuz Im interested in using this service. |
New spammers on gfy :)
you can probably find better deals for full time overseas ppl on script lance, or even webhostingtalk. |
No, as long as you don't do the actual production of materials in PH.
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Any other insights on this? I wouldn't want to plunk down 5K a month and then be left high and dry cuz the service was raided by the Philippines cops. A buddy of mine had the same problem but in Bangladesh, dude who wrote his scripts for him and image services got closed down.
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so far i m doing good with them
and mind that bengladesh is muslim, philippines is not (not yet) i think you should give them a try |
Philippines is a schitzo country.... extreme Catholicism on the one hand and prudishness [as evidenced by its Penal Code] and $20 all night "long time" sex sessions on the other.
I just don't want to be left high and dry if there's legal issues. Quote:
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Keep your money in North America.
If you need PHP scripting or webmaster services, contact us. :thumbsup |
My personal take on these guys is that they're dirty, but that's my personal opinion. Rictor has used their services I believe, he might have something to say on the matter.
macho :321GFY asshole. Edit: PS if you're worried about legal issues, don't even bother with it, there's pleanty of other solutions out there. |
We have one designer, ordered a second that should start any day now. No problems. My partner also has two girls from their company working on miscellanous projects for him.
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Then cough up the money for real programmers & webmasters from a country with a functional legal system. Third world toilets have a tendancy to get flushed once in a while. You will get what you pay for dumbass. |
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LoL, you're right , you ARE gruffy.
Despite the charisma overflow emitted by gruffy he DOES have a point: there is a premium for legal protections. Given the nature of Internet law, I wouldn't want to be subpoenaed by another country for an obscentiy trial cuz I wanted to save some $ on design/script construction. Besides, the Miller standard of obscenity barely protects pornographers here in the US.... it may be wishful thinking that other countries' legal similarity to this standard would translate to the same level of protection :( That's why its a probably a good bet to outsource to Eastern Europe and other porn-tolerant countries with really crappy exchange rates. Unfortunately...outsourcing is the future. I just plan to outsource my requirements to jurisdictions that allow for this type of material. Quote:
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what a bunch of racist rednecks a lot of you are,
what makes you think that you are so supperior to phillipinas ??:321GFY |
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My philipino aunt and my philipino step-mom who say don't ever do business there. Fuckwit. :ak47: |
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Because we don't break the law?
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even your fucking retarded president is breaking laws and international that is... (us) and jean chretien is as dumb as bush anyway
anyway there is no use arguing with people who have never been out of their country and have only one brain cell :321GFY |
Rictor used them. So the only real opinion on it so far that matters is his. Some of your designers, sponsors, etc.. probably smoke pot. I don't see anyone crying "Waaahh.. my designer smokes pot.. I can't use him anymore."
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I bet you are a proud noble warrior behind a keyboard but would surrended the moment any one of us showed up at your door :1orglaugh |
MSN and Andersen outsource their callcentre activities to the philippines. It's a fascinating business. India aims to do all backoffice of the western world.
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maskedman uh?
well all i do i do it always with the same nick i'm not ashamed of who i am and if you want to come over to paris i'd be happy to stick my dick in your behind, but you'd have to pay me a good price asshole !:321GFY you just pop from under a rock and start insulting people because they are not from fucking Ka-na-duh, who the fuck are you anyway? Stuart D. :feels-hot |
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And no, I didn't pop out from under a rock. If you actually knew anything that was going on in the biz, you might realize that much. Friggin waste of space and energy.... you are the reason that gfy gets the reputation that it has. b-bye :321GFY |
yada yada yada .......:Graucho
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I guess it's the first he's heard of it. He must have been living under a rock :1orglaugh |
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It's funny how many lawyers there are on the board? I am wondering how some of these people could possibly know what is legal here and what is not. |
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Funny I can access your web site here. So by your standards, you are breaking the law. |
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It's an outright insult to all who posted when people were only asking for clarification on the legalities of working out of the Philippines. If you're going to step way over the mark and label everyone in the worst possible way just because they want to know all the facts, then expect an over exhaggerated response in return. Don't go labeling people who have not yet labelled you... but might do so... because they definitely will afterwards. Am I a lawyer? no... but I'll gladly take you to court if you start broadcasting to everyone in the industry in which I work that I'm racist. Wanna try me? |
Oh, and by the way... my site has no porn on it... so yes, it's legal.
If you had actually gone to my site you'd see that. It's a portal to porn. But thanx for pointing people to the way :winkwink: |
Most webmasters can no longer afford North American programmers, they charge 10 times as much as as offshore programmers for the same shit.
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I never called you a racist dumb ass ... Why would I be scared of your lawyers anyway? Throw down! |
true and then the fuckers dissapear on you
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Here's an example for people who just don't know shit. 1: If you're going to call me something.... 2: If anyone is going to call me something.... In a rhetorical sense is the same thing. Follow me?? Do you understand plain english. D O Y O U U N D E R S T A N D ? ? ? Jeeze... pretty soon I'm going to start asking my 9 year old brother to say stuff so that at least you're on the same level. |
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Maybe you should be more clear when you threaten to sue people... |
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"you" is rhetorical... in my post. Inwhich case, "Am I a lawyer? no... but I'll gladly take you to court if you start broadcasting to everyone in the industry in which I work that I'm racist." is a rhetorical sentence. Meaning, I am saying to YOU (not rhetorical) that if YOU (rhetorical) want to call me racist to my peers, I'll take you to court. Does this mean you? no. Does it mean Sabai? no. It means anyone calling me anything degrading or harmful to me or my business infront of people... ANYONE. Finally... I said "wanna try me?" What does this mean? It means it hasn't happened yet so it's hardly a threat to sue... is it? To put it more bluntly... If you want to find out if I will sue, then tell everyone that I'm racist" Does that make more sense? Anyway... this is boring now. All you're doing is seriously hurting the image and integrity of your business when you should be backing up the fact that what you're doing is legal. So sad that you'd find it so hard to be professional when called for. I'm sure most people here won't care if you're business is legal anymore if they decide to never work with you for other more obvious reasons. |
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Even if we were to explain what we are doing is legal, you would resort to flaming our customers anyway and calling the country that we live in a toilet bowl.
Now if that isn't racist, I don't know what is. If you were to read previous threads you would find out that we have 4 lawyers that sit on our board of directors. Our company business plan is well thought out and competely legal. In fact, there are no laws even pertaining to online pornography on the books here. But it is no use arguing with you. You would rather give English class and insult. One last point, any one that is in the porn business and think that they don't have legal issues is mistaken.. In any jurisdiction to say the least... |
Interesting point re productivity, Brujah.
So would it be reasonable (legalities aside -- which is a HUGE factor of course) to infer that the competitive advantages brought on by low labor prices and high exchange rates for the dollar are outweighed by low productivity and management communication issues? Does this apply to all aspects of webmastering (sic?) or the most basic (ie., building scripts, galleries, content management)? Quote:
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