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tipsy
If you don't click on the links sent by dividend mail you will be deleted says the webmistress in her last email... She has recently cleaned up her database and has stated the following rules:

quote:
1)Any account that is inactive for two weeks will be deleted.

2)Every monday pending accounts will be deleted

3)Any account that bounces emails, your account will be debited 1 cent
for each email that bounces after 7 consecutive days your account will
be deleted.

4)Any member that has an autoresponder on the email address
DividendMails uses to send you paid emails will be deleted


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Just received some news talking further about the subject. This comes from a fellow member who sent me this information.... The difference in the first post and this change is the only exception to the inactive rule is if you contact them first and tell the the circumstances of why you are not clicking the emails making you inactive ie: vacation, or other reason (other than being in too many programs as stated in their last email) Also in order to payout you have to click through 75% of the paid links that they send you...

quote:
Any member who is inactive for 2 weeks will be deleted. The ONLY exception to this rule is IF you contact me FIRST and tell me you are going on vacation or some other circumstance that would warrant your inactivity.
Every monday pending accounts will be deleted
Any member that requests redemption for $25 has to have clicked on 75% of the paid emails I have sent you.
Any account that bounces emails, your account will be debited 1 cent for each email that bounces after 7 consecutive days your account will be deleted. The ONLY exception to this rule is IF you contact me FIRST and tell me you are going on vacation or some other circumstance that would warrant your email to bounce. Blaming it on the mail server hotmail etc will not be accepted.
Paid email links only will stay active for 5 days. Advertisers want to see results not wait weeks to see them.
Any member that has an autoresponder on the email address DividendMails uses to send you paid emails will be deleted.
If any modification is unacceptable to you, your only recourse is to terminate this agreement. Your continued participation in the DividendMails program following our posting of a change in policy notice or new agreement on our site will constitute binding acceptance to the change.



[ 06-07-2002, 12:09 PM: Message edited by: tipsy ]
surf4pay
I'm sorry but a 2-week inactivity rule is extreme and ridiculous. All these programs whining about lack of participation. The solution is to reward the people who participate more, not punish and scold everyone. I guess that's what you get from $149 webmasters

Donna
tipsy
They did update their first quote saying that they wouldn't delete inactive if you tell them why your inactive....
wannma
I went from more than 25 direct referrals to 11 now. To make thing worst, I have only 1 referral each from levels 2 to 5. They dropped direct referral earning from 50% to 15%. Now I am nowhere close to their payout minium.
Emailsformoney
2 weeks inactive!
Dropping referral rates!
Changing terms!

Some of these programs are a complete waste of time.

Owners should set out their stall before they launch their program.

All that is happening is that owners are finding ways to cut down the amount they have to pay out.

Yes, we delete inactive members at Emailsformoney but only after 2 months and the only reason is to give better results to advertisers.

Apart from that we haven't changed any of our structure and never will.

I think the best thing would be for those of you changing your terms to get rid of the altogether. They're of no use anyway and are not legally binding!!
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