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Originally Posted by Useless Warrior
Boy, I wish I had something truly constructive to say about NATS, but I don't think I that I do. Is it OK for us to voice that we, as affiliates, simply don't like NATS and that we don't trust NATS - without the fear of being sued by Too Much Media? If someone did want to speak frankly to its developers, would that require the signing of a non-disclosure agreement?
Where there's smoke, there's fire.
We all whisper to each other about the mysterious powers which NATS gives a sponsor; and the rumors of the possible 11-some ways an unethical sponsor could choose to screw its affiliates with its sparkling new 3rd-party toy. And many of us have seen conversions falter and fade into the abyss when a formerly solid program switches to NATS while promising us improved ratios. Woe is we.
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When have we ever done anything to anyone for saying they have a problem with our products?
If you have something to say, please do so. Don't speak in riddles. This is exactly what I mean when I mention people complaining just to complain. If you have a problem with something or a suggestion let us know. If you're right, we'll work to fix the situation. Saying things with no substance doesn't help us or you.