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Originally Posted by PornDiscounts-V
For two years it has been that those who do $2k+ per month do get paid out. Those who do less find it hard to get paid on a regular basis.
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If that's true then they are effectively blackmailing affiliates to keep promoting them.
It would be an effective scam - build up a huge backlog of unpaid commissions amongst your highest earning affiliates, tease them with the odd payment and promises so long as they are still sending you lots of sales, and if they start pulling links stop answering their e-mails alltogether. Meanwhile, they must have perhaps a million dollars of affiliate's unpaid money to continue shooting five new scenes a week, as well as expensive publicity campaings including being the only porn company allowed to exhibit at the regular CES.
I still don't get it however. I can see the logic of the scam - we're effectively loaning them our money (sales) while they spend it on trying to establish themselves as the number 1 VR porn brand. But if that's the case, why are they treating their VR porn affiliates so poorly? Most of the money they owe me (over $20K) came from rebills from when I was promoting them before VR, but they are apparently shitting on the biggest VR players such as VRPorn.com.
It's almost as confusing as their intricate Naughty America scene plots. 'Jessica's rich new husband has a sexy son Brad who is seduced by her by the pool, but hubby is secretly ploughing the sister of Brad's former wife who is also Jessica's secretary'.
Maybe they should start outsourcing their scene scripts to Indian $2 an hour freelancers like every other porn company and spend the money they save on hiring another accountant.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0BHQT3Omqtw