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MyFreeCams gives penalties $1000 to model-studios even with no reason
Hi everybody!
Tell me plz what you think about this: -Webcam studio registers a new model to MyFreeCams.com. -Administrator of the site receives uploaded ID of that new model and he thinks that ID of the new model is fake.(in fact that ID is a bit dirty and scanned with low resolution) -Administrator MyFreeCams.com instead of any attempts to clarify the issue with that ID gave a penalty to webcam studio $1000 for that uploaded ID and declined that new model registration. I can understand that MyFreeCams.com can decline whoever they want but why a penalty $1000! |
Very easy! With a penalty fee comes a high desire from the cam studio to be sure everything is correct the first time and not waste MFCs time with dirty low resolution images.
The higher the penatly, the lesser mistakes people will afford themselves and in fact cause many studios to more or less do MFCs job for them, being very, very careful with all the details. Definitely gives the right incentives, do it once and do it right! :thumbsup |
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Awesome! :thumbsup
That will keep them in line, if you have a job, better be on time! |
Why would you send them a low resolution scan of a beat up ID? If it took time to investigate, then you're being charged for their time. Granted it looks like they're billing using attorney fees, but it's their business, and they can charge how they feel is appropriate.
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So basically MFC is charging a $1,000 administrative fee for looking over bad docs and scans and rejecting them? Am I reading OP's post and yours correctly? Or am I off? That seems a bit stupid on MFC's behalf. What the fuck am I missing? |
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I have no idea, I wouldn't touch MFC with a 20 foot pole. PPM or GTFO, then again I'm somewhat old school. I am just a clueless guy asking an even more clueless question. :glugglug |
Impossible to judge without the other side of the story, however I strongly suspect you won't fine $ 1000 a studio that you have a working (and fraud-free) relationship with. From what I experienced it's also those that committed fraud who shout the most.
Anyway, if anybody did fine one of their studios for such reason (ID review and rejection takes a couple seconds) it would be a stupid move. |
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If they didn't agree to their (OP's) documentation.... I get it. Send them an email back and say we need more or better image scans, pics, whatever. What am I missing, JFK? Am I missing: a company that allows somewhat questionable IDs to fly by and make money for MFC continually from THE studio, then hit them with a big fine because they have no recourse or do not have the ability to chase it? Knowing that they can't do FUCK or do not have a leg to stand on? It really does sound EXACTLY like that. Bullying or extortion. :2 cents: |
I would take it as a message to run like hell.
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It appears that mfc no longer wishes to do business with said studio.
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Ouch.. Is that in the terms?
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What's more such a case is not mentioned in the rules. MFC behaves like petty tyrant. They judge and invent penalties "on the run" |
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This is crazy
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In 2015 how does a studio manage to create a bad scan and send it?
I'm serious, look at all the technology we have at our finger tips, at home. laptops, tablets, phones all take great images. Even a scanner will produce a great image. This isn' 1997 when all we had was a photocopier. Even then I produced crystal clear images of models IDs. As someone said I would take it as a message to run like hell, away from anyone supplying a bad scan of a new model. It smells fishy. $1,000 fine is a bit over the top, probably to pay for going through all the other IDs with a loop to see if any have been doctored. It should be in the TOS. The studio can refuse to pay and stop supplying MFC with girls. |
Did you try contacting them first? :2 cents:
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Welcome to 2015...
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You're right about 2015 and technologies. The scan is OK but they considered it like "fake" with no comments. |
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Consider site1 where model/studio gets 30% and gets fined every day for anything, and no way to get any response from support except offenses or silence... but getting after % cut and fines, still $1000 a week. Then consider site2, where model studio gets 60%, no any fine, and admins who are super sweet and helping for everything, but getting just $10 a week. The model/studio will keep in site1, cursing it in forums, and abandon site2. If you go to read the cam model/studios forums (the English or Romanian and Russian ones too), there are 30+ pages long complaints threads for each of the top cam sites, including MFC. Bigger the cam sites, slower and worst the support answers, and higher the fines, none of which is written in the ToS. Still those cam models and studios stay in these big cam sites, telling how bad these are, but not even trying smaller sweet cam sites, because after all, these got less paying customers (or supposedly so). In the past 10+ years I seen lots of attempts from models/studios or sweet ex-members to setup new cam sites who are a "dream for models", giving big % payouts, super nice support and no any fine, and these all simply failed, without even getting nice reviews in the studios/models forums (perhaps an: "Don't trust new sites, let's wait a year or two before to try it"). There in forums, models/studios just talk bad of the big cam sites, and even of the sweet nice small sites without try them: "I think they have no traffic, I heard this, so I am not going to try it" or: "I been online for 2 hours and I got no private, that site is dead" (at same time, wishing to stay online days without getting a single private in the big sites, just because these are the big sites everyone is on, this way really supporting the big site whatever they do). Someone may try to compare the cam sites market to mainstream ones, where the supply/demand and competition rules apply not only to final customers, but also on all the supply chain and partners areas i.e. studios/models. But this is not the case for a number of reasons: 1) No public people, VC's, banks etc. will invest in setting up new cam sites or just make existing ones better, this is online adult/pimping no one wants to officially touch, and leaving it to existing players; 2) No better business boureau, labour unions or even lawyers may want to be associated with patronizing and helping sex workers doing this better, the general consensus is sex workers should not exist, they should stop, and be all converted to the bible's or else morality; 3) The models/studios themselves are not into doing unions on their own (they mostly fight each other and keep in business for too short periods) or setup own cam sites: whoever done it, made a disaster or ended up as worst support and fines than existing cam sites. For bibliography, check the list of all cam sites existing I wrote: https://gfy.com/fucking-around-and-pr...-existing.html |
I'm not trying to compare webcam sites. I would prefer to know what was the real reason of that penalty $1000.
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This really makes no sense -- most businesses do not make arbitrary decisions like this.
So, what is the real story here? |
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That's why registrations of models makes somebody who does it "by the way" and doesn't report to anybody about this part of his job. He can do whatever hi wants. Models online on MFC are absolutely enough for HIM personally. Penalties aren't automated and that $1000 penalty is not a regular one - it's a kind of a cry of despair caused by the despair of the inability to make models to be disciplined. That's the only explanation that I see from this case when absolutely regular ID(with some barely visible traces of dirt) considered as a fake one and not simly rejected but rejected with $1000 penalty as if it was the worst crime in the world. |
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Rules for Models - Wiki.MyFreeCams.com "... or the model may face penalties including warnings, fines" But these are after "warnings" in the list. My guess (only a guess!) it is, that this fine is result of several issues the site had with your studio before, and not an one time issue. I mean, perhaps your studio caused some other minor "stress" to mfc admins before, which was not fined, for example other dirty IDs before, and then when they got "yet another", they fined $1000. Was you warned before of anything? By the way here in GFY there are nearly no cam studios/models, to comment if they got penalties too, and never MFC admins wrote anything here, so I don't think they're going to write here now. I suggest that you discuss about this issue in a studios/models forum. |
Do their terms have such clause about $1000 penalty? It's important
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LiveJasmin also has penalties however they place them on the rise from $5 to 250$ and not for registrations . In case of problems with new models any webcam site rejects new model -That's all |
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And all of these great scans can be faked in Photoshop. In 2015, if I was MFC or any company not with the girls under direct management, the girl would have to go on Skype with her ID and do a live interview/check. The financial penalties for getting it wrong are too huge to take a risk. ps I come from a time before digital when our producers content, were instantly rejected if the IDs weren't next to the girls face, crystal clear and readable. When no one knew until after the film was processed. And yet we all managed to get over the hurdle. I wonder why some have a problem these days. |
Let me explain what I mean by "low resolution" - I mean that pic was saved and uploaded as a file with size ~500Kb (not 12Mb) so that file couldn't be enlarged. If MFC asked we could send them 12Mb file
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At XloveCam we do not have "webcam court" we do not assess any penalties or fines.
We only suspend accounts for minutes or days for rules violations. We terminate your account for any fraud or other severe contractual breech and you forfeit any monies due. A not acceptable ID photo is not fraud if it is an isolated instance. A photoshopped ID would be fraud as an example, the exact circumstances would be a factor in any decision. |
$1000 fine is ridiculous. How about clicking a button that says "application rejected". and letting them type in a reason explaining why it was rejected. Hardly $1000 worth of effort required.
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they want to make $$ as much as you do, so I doubt they would just fine you for "a bit dirty and scanned with low resolution" ID... the ID is probably bogus, otherwise they would have told you to rescan it at higher resolution... it's quite possible they do a background check to verify if it's legit or incur other costs, so they pass on the costs to you + additional $$ for the drama...
it may seem like they are picky, but if something goes wrong their multi-million business will be ruined and they likely will end up in jail, not you... if you are 1000% sure the ID is legit, take the girl to get the ID re-issued, rescan it at high resolution and problem should be solved... |
If this were a studio MFC was making a profit from, it wouldn't be upsetting it.
If it was a studio they can live without, they may take a hardline on some unknown to them, for no reason sending a low 500kb ID pic. Which no one here has seen so is unable to make a definitive judgement on. If it was one 500kb scan among lots of 12mb scans from the studio, this one might raise a red flag. We don't know until we see the image, as the studio hasn't had a reply. I suggest it takes it's girls to a new site that accepts them. AND never sends a low res file, as they have to have very good and fast connections to run a studio. |
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