unexpected reaction

After I asked some questions about if some education offer ad text was allowed or not my representative there threatened to cancel my account and has not responded to any of my emails afterwards.
I can't imagine anyone at EWA doing this.
 


I can't imagine anyone at EWA doing this.

That's funny cause the email response was 'I had to just fight to keep your account from being terminated...' implying a couple people discussed it. The ad text I sent was not compliant, but I hadn't even sent any traffic for that offer - I just noticed the ad and wanted to ask. Maxbounty has at least one problem with their network as well. Every night their servers stop working for 15-30 minutes, and it's been going on for at least a year. So I don't think it makes sense for them to make an ad like that when they could be spending the money and time on fixing their server issue; even though the ad is funny.
 
Can someone ENHANCE that photo so we can read the text? Thank you. I can't resist a good drama.
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Then it talks about a $1000 performance bonus.


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I'll keep this short and simple: I have MaxBounty in my target now, you just dug your own grave - and at your age that's probably not a good idea. Intended or not, this was a planned attack. If it was not an attack towards me - then who were you targeting? Is your business doing that bad?

I was under the assumption that when we did do business, it was good business. Nobody trusts your "proprietary" technology and I encourage anyone to split test between us and come back with who you trust.

But shiiit, I'll take it as a compliment. Haters gonna' hate.
 
I'll keep this short and simple: I have MaxBounty in my target now, you just dug your own grave - and at your age that's probably not a good idea. Intended or not, this was a planned attack. If it was not an attack towards me - then who were you targeting? Is your business doing that bad?

I was under the assumption that when we did do business, it was good business. Nobody trusts your "proprietary" technology and I encourage anyone to split test between us and come back with who you trust.

But shiiit, I'll take it as a compliment. Haters gonna' hate.
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I'll keep this short and simple: I have MaxBounty in my target now, you just dug your own grave - and at your age that's probably not a good idea. Intended or not, this was a planned attack. If it was not an attack towards me - then who were you targeting? Is your business doing that bad?

I was under the assumption that when we did do business, it was good business. Nobody trusts your "proprietary" technology and I encourage anyone to split test between us and come back with who you trust.

But shiiit, I'll take it as a compliment. Haters gonna' hate.
Ryan, as much as you want to take this personally, I think you are reading way too much into this. Do you really think we'd spent thousands to develop a print ad, and thousands to place it in a trade magazine just to target you? Stop flattering yourself. If we were looking to specifically target another network, there are significantly bigger targets that we'd have our eyes on.

Sure, we could have gone with a generic "stack of cash" style ad, but why bother? Successful ad campaigns require creative that people stop and take notice of, and tell their friends about. We found an image that fit that bill and it seems to have worked. If you feel offended and/or targetted, that certainly wasn't our intention and I do apologize. But don't turn this into a "MaxBounty vs. Eagle" thing, because it isn't.

But something tells me you're enjoying the attention and will continue to play it this way.
 
Ryan, as much as you want to take this personally, I think you are reading way too much into this. Do you really think we'd spent thousands to develop a print ad, and thousands to place it in a trade magazine just to target you? Stop flattering yourself. If we were looking to specifically target another network, there are significantly bigger targets that we'd have our eyes on.

Sure, we could have gone with a generic "stack of cash" style ad, but why bother? Successful ad campaigns require creative that people stop and take notice of, and tell their friends about. We found an image that fit that bill and it seems to have worked. If you feel offended and/or targetted, that certainly wasn't our intention and I do apologize. But don't turn this into a "MaxBounty vs. Eagle" thing, because it isn't.

But something tells me you're enjoying the attention and will continue to play it this way.

I would say this sounds like a legit response, but there's one issue... You started this thread with:

If you are at the show, stop by and check it out - it would be interesting to see if all of you thought the same thing.

I wasn't there, but I can only imagine that the "same thing" you're referring to, is a noticeable correlation between Ryan and the guy in your ad ;)

But, I could be wrong.
 
I'll keep this short and simple: I have MaxBounty in my target now, you just dug your own grave - and at your age that's probably not a good idea. Intended or not, this was a planned attack. If it was not an attack towards me - then who were you targeting? Is your business doing that bad?

I was under the assumption that when we did do business, it was good business. Nobody trusts your "proprietary" technology and I encourage anyone to split test between us and come back with who you trust.

But shiiit, I'll take it as a compliment. Haters gonna' hate.

Birdman paid for my hookers in 2009. Much love.
 
I would say this sounds like a legit response, but there's one issue... You started this thread with:



I wasn't there, but I can only imagine that the "same thing" you're referring to, is a noticeable correlation between Ryan and the guy in your ad ;)

But, I could be wrong.
When I got to the meet market table, Jessica told me that a whole bunch of wickedfire guys had stopped by, were having a good laugh and taking pictures. I was pretty surprised because who takes pictures of print ads? I figured other people might get a laugh and truth be told, I wanted to lure some people to the booth. Yeah, I admit it's a bit of self-promotion, but I thought the payoff of a laugh would be worth it.
 
is this like a Table-Bait?

HH

No, not really. I've been in WF for quite a while and if you look at my posts you'll see if not a self-promotion whore.

When I got to the meet market table, Jessica told me that a whole bunch of wickedfire guys had stopped by, were having a good laugh and taking pictures. I was pretty surprised because who takes pictures of print ads? I figured other people might get a laugh and truth be told, I wanted to lure some people to the booth. Yeah, I admit it's a bit of self-promotion, but I thought the payoff of a laugh would be worth it.

Way to go, Einstein. Nice of you to show people what Max Bounty is all about.
 
Hello friends

It sure look Ryan Eagle to me.

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I just kid but for be serious no should mess Ryan Eagle. If do can be end of life.

Good luck bros
 
Max Bounty Are Fucking Scammers

At our meet market table yesterday, we got quite the reaction from WF members regarding the full page ad we've placed in Revenue. I'm only posting this because it was quite unexpected and I was surprised with the reactions. If you are at the show, stop by and check it out - it would be interesting to see if all of you thought the same thing.

what an embarrassing post for your company. I'd never run with Max Bounty- after reading this... horrible idea to post this here.

My guess is that the Google search results for Max Bounty are going to get really interesting in the coming days / weeks. Should be funny when the #1 listing is Max Bounty Are Fucking Scammers

grabbing popcorn.
 
what an embarrassing post for your company. I'd never run with Max Bounty- after reading this... horrible idea to post this here.

My guess is that the Google search results for Max Bounty are going to get really interesting in the coming days / weeks. Should be funny when the #1 listing is Max Bounty Are Fucking Scammers[/URL]

grabbing popcorn.

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