One of your ‘friends’ bought a product, which you didn’t get paid for and didn’t think that’s relevant?
As for your ‘big time’ affiliate marketers, did they share data with you? Or just told you ‘ahh we’ve noticed the same thing’.
In all, it appears you’re happy to call ‘scam’ but unhappy the reasons you gave to reach that conclusion is been questioned?
Now of course, I don’t speak for TC, but this is a good one to tackle. Can we stop using this ‘Radar Card’ every single time? Oh they think ‘they’re smart’ or ‘too blunt’, to categorise when we get feedback we don’t like? Also people need to stop being prima donnas and overly sensitive. If you post a comment or open a thread, don’t go crying into your cup because you don’t like what’s been said to you.
Mine (or anybody’s else) opinion is as good as yours. That BS is been called on something doesn’t mean it’s personal. We need to stop thinking that way. Then statements like ‘I’m not going to reply any comments here again’ will hopefully not occur.
BTW, I personally feel strongly about accusations. It’s best when people accuse other people or firms, then it should be properly. I wrote about this back in December.