QUOTE (usdollars @ Mar 6 2010, 08:53 PM)

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Please check our support forum regularly.
Due to recent identity theft, no part of TesasTeaMails name may be used without permission which we do not give to anyone. All ads submitted using any part of our name will be rejected unless they are from TTM admin
Due to their refusal to pay members, reply to support emails or support forum, xray-cash ads are no longer accepted here.
Hi Ron, sorry to bother you, but can you please clarify the bolded part? Thanks.
Sure. Tesas' Tea mails is owned by me, Ron Cheneler, and I am the only one who may use any part of the domain name because i am the only one who owns the domain name.
Sometimes, members use the site name or a part of it, ad readers see that and think they're signing up under the owner. The advertiser makes claims about the site and the new members contact me wanting their free upgrade, lower payout, free referrals, et al, that was promised to them in the ad. When I don't give it to them, they call the site a scam and post negative info in the forums, usually obscure forums that the mainstream of ad readers never read (unlike this one). Usernames that fall in this category include but are not limited to tesas, ttmail, admin, ttm. When the new Site Policy was instituted, it was because a site didn't ask for our permission and got the domain
TesasTeaMails.info, parked it and was promoting it as a search page. I was informed by several that they always did a search (whether or not they were genuinely needing information about anything was never disclosed so the possibility does exist that bona fide advertisers were defrauded in the process) to help me and the real Tesas Tea Mails.
On the other hand, there is an ad reaader who uses *ttm here, *nm at No-Minimum, *dm at DonkeyMails that we have no problem with. Similarly, I recall an ad reader who was TesasBear here, DonkeyBear at DonkeyMails, NoMinBear at No-Minimum.
Recently, there was a member who used TesasTeaMails@domain.com for an email address. We suspended that account so the member could change it. Once that was accomplished, the account was reinstated with the same rights all members are entitled to. There was another who used ttmail as a username. Inasmuch as all prospective members attest to their reading Site Policy
before they join which states that such behavior is not allowed, either the member didn't read before s/he clicked which is a definite nono or s/he read Site Policy and decided to disregard the rules that all members here follow so that account was canceled.
There is an enormous number of usernames that can be used, even for those who want total anonymity while online, so there is no valid reason to use any part of Tesas' Tea Mails as a username.
BTW, it's never a bother when anyone has a query. It's aap to help.