mvmaker |
06-16-2004 12:42 PM |
The most telling part of this whole ordeal was the mass banning of members who wanted answers. Some of the hottest women anywebcam.com had to offer were banned simply for not laying down and letting synapse and his crew of Nazi ops control them.
Synapse has the remaining members fooled into believing he doesn't deal in porn but yet you see where he posts at looking for or wanting to sell content. His members are unwillingly giving him free and illegal content that he archives with the intent of selling at a later date. Though he has backtracked and said he would never do such a thing.
He has promoted straight men from his site on gay websites giving the impression to any gay man who may sign up from this page that the member whose cam he saw was looking for a male partner. Is this anyway to treat the members who have helped you grow your company into one of the largest webcam/chat sites on the net? Women have found caps of their cams on websites linked to anywebcam.com that could have only been taken while their cams were in private mode.
They systematically sift through emails from their anywebcam.com mail server looking for anything that can provide them with a cause to ban a member. Take into account that the majority of members banned from their site were lifetime members that no longer generated revenue for them.
At this stage in the game one can only hope that synapse will realize his shortcomings as a business man and as a human in general and will sell the company to someone who knows how to provide customer service and well.....knows how to provide service period. It's time he packed up his smoke and mirrors and went back to whatever it was he did before he thought he could become the porn king of Australia.
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