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2009-06-21, 05:53 AM | #1 |
I'm going to the backseat of my car with the woman I love, and I won't be back for TEN MINUTES
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Midwest USA
Posts: 85
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I just got bitch slapped by Club-Xstream
OK. I am a little confused. Did I step on a landmine with content providers I didn't know about?
I am about to drop a grand at Club-Xtream, a content provider I have bought hundreds of dollars of content from in the past. I always had great service. I wishlisted up about a thousand dollars and sent an email explaining that I was getting back into the adult biz since I had hired a law firm to be my custodian of 2257 records. I wanted to make sure that the content would match the following requirements from my lawyer: - The date of original production of the depiction - The title or identifying number of the depiction - The legal name and birthdate of each performer. - Any name ever used by the performer, including a maiden name, alias, nickname, stage name, or professional name. - A legible scan of the performer's identification document. The scan must be no smaller than the original size of the document. I get an email back saying they better not sell me anything because their 2257 docs might not be up to my lawyers specs. And then...I got a scolding from Martin for thinking I could make any money in the adult biz because of my Yahoo Group list (shemalegrouplist.com). He claimed that those Groups mostly are stolen content. Wahhhh?!?!?! I have been away for a few years but last time I checked lots of people maintained Yahoo and Google Group lists as traffic generators. And no content providers wanted their blood. Besides all that...should I expect to get such flak for just trying to keep my 2257 records tidy? It doesn't seem like my lawyers demands are that harsh. Am I going to get this from every Content Provider? Last edited by domweb; 2009-06-21 at 05:59 AM.. |
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