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Sunrise Traffic Ads programmed for MyAdZoo by My-Money-Maker.com is affiliated with Matt. Anyone encountering a similar blacklist page from another Traffic or Ad related submission page please add sufficient details to the Traffic Generation - Blacklist category at MagneticPortal. _____________________________________________________________________________________ Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2006 02:07:49 -0600 From: sales@youtubemailer.com To: *************************** Subject: Welcomme Neil to YouTubeMailer Greetings, Thanks for your investment with YouTubeMailer. I hope it brings you some success. Here's the URL to access the submitter and get your reseller ID in case you didn't get there. http://www.youtubemailer.com/Ue3Kd9H/buyer90.php Remember to track your ads, vary your headline and message, and very important you know the spam filter trigger words. You should run your ads through a filter checker to make sure they are getting to inboxes and not the trash or junk mail files. I hope YouTubeMailer gives you some good results. Please let me know if I can help with anything. Thanks again and best of luck. Howard sales@youtubemailer.com _____________________________________________________________________________________ From: "Neil Underwood" To: blastittwo@yahoo.com Subject: Misappropriate any YouTubeMailer registrations lately? Date: Wed, 22 Nov 2006 19:55:05 -0500 Read this message completely, even if it pisses you off. Some of the best ideas in the world meet with the greatest resistance due to presentation. I've actually given you some of the best marketing advice you'll ever get for free. Take the time to read it. I can understand if the reseller database went down that my link wouldn't work. What I can't accept is that my reseller link still does work, but it pays you the complete amount of the sale. I've paid out a lot of money elsewhere to advertise it, as I figured there was little point in advertising YouTubeMailer using YouTubeMailer. (.....Sort of like garbage bag cannibalism - you know, where you throw the empty box the garbage bags came in into the last bag.) Any sales you receive the full payment for is stealing my advertising expenses and any owed profits from me directly. I'll bet those couple days of misappropriated payments profited you well enough to tempt an occasion repeat "database crash" any time you run a bit short on cash. A person with integredy would not hijack. They would temporarily disable the affiliate link and post a notice in place of the sales page, rather than in the mailer. This choice of response shows for a slight lack of integredy. Just how many sales did you manage to skim from everybody, anyway? In the future, if affiliate links become disabled by any technical error, I would recommend that you disable them rather than hijacking them. People have been killed for less. (For example: There was this guy at the salvation army who asked another guy for a cigarette......you can guess the rest of the story.) I don't have a clue who you are, but seeing as our YouTubeMailer reseller pages pay you now instead of us, I think you owe all resellers an even percentage for any uncompensated bonus sales you got through their advertising efforts since the database crash. I haven't received one clickthrough from any of my ads yet from using the YouTubeMailer since I signed up. Not one. I have been using GoTryThis links in my ads for tracking purposes. Do urls have to be "adtracker.com" urls specifically? I guess I'll have to test that theory, won't I. I'm assuming that this is the right email address for asking this question, as the root YouTubeMailer account also pays blastittwo@yahoo.com To be fair, the root account should pay a random member at the very least. The main site sales paid evenly to all members would be the optimum approach. One final note. As penance for your inconsiderate greed, you should seriously consider being the first on the net to try this selfless approach to a payment scheme. It's never been done before to the best of my experience, and might be interesting as a test market. Restructure the affiliate payment method for a "new" version of the YouTubeMailer so that reseller payments are no longer instantaneous, but rather happen once a week. Rather than paying everyone based on their efforts and sales performance, do the unthinkable. Take ten percent off the top as a system fee. Divide the remaining profit from sales for the week by the total number of members, and pay each member (including yourself) an equal percentage of the total sales. I'd suggest that you include a delay of four weeks before new members become eligible for their first payment. This would allow early joiners a benefit over the new members. What would it hurt just to put up a test system to see how the market responds to such an unorthodox payment scheme. The worst thing that could happen is that nobody joins. There is little incentive for heavy promoting in this method. A shared outcome might seem discouraging, but there would be every incentive in the world for joining if you knew it didn't rely at all on your ability to promote. It also would demonstrate absolute confidence in the mailer system's ability to self-promote. If you had a once weekly payday guaranteed for everyone that joined, with an equal payment regardless of advertising success, you might lose the efforts of your best promoters, but even a poor promoter would have an easy task of getting new members to join, during the membership base expansion phase. When sales level out with a maximum membership and new member rates started to drop, you could transform your now massive membership list into a new phase that doesn't rely on membership base expansion for profit. _____________________________________________________________________________________ Date: Wed, 22 Nov 2006 22:02:31 -0800 (PST) From: Twos Day Subject: Re: Misappropriate any YouTubeMailer registrations lately? To: Neil Underwood Hi Neil, I can understand your point and will forward this on to the appropriate person. I am just a girl in Texas that does not even know how to code...lol. A friend helps me out a lot on here. I sit in hospitals a lot with my daughter and take care of a dad with dementia and a mom that is legally blind. I truley have not "hijacked " anyone. I will send this to Matt though, as I know him to be a fair person. Happy Thanksgiving anyway... Hope this all works out good. No. It will.No hope needed :-) Talk to ya soon, Aletha _____________________________________________________________________________________ From: "Neil Underwood" To: "Twos Day" References: Subject: Re: Misappropriate any YouTubeMailer registrations lately? Date: Fri, 24 Nov 2006 05:49:10 -0500 I just got a warning notice that told me to explain myself within the next 48 hours, or my ip would be blocked from over 600 internet services. My IP is XX.XX.XX.XX I'm afraid that I am guilty of testing my suspicion of fraud on your site. Every time I sign in, it's the same passcode, and between that, and the highjacked reseller page that we've already discussed, I started to think that this site was entirely bogus. I'm still not convinced it's not. I wanted to see if changing the 90 in my logon url to 91 would pull up the same page with the same access code numbers. If every user had that same access code, I would have assumed that the programmer was not only a fraud, but also a lazy one. You might want to hold off on that blacklisting, as I'm already pissed with the programmer for stealing my advertising dollars by hijacking my reseller paypal link, and then not correcting it even after I reregistered as a reseller. We don't need to start a cyber war, do we? The reseller page still pays you the full amount and it's ten days since you had the crash. What's up with that? I reregistered, and nothing came in the email; nothing changed on the reseller paypal link. After the programmer is done with his two week nap, you might want to suggest to him to talk to a lawyer about putting together a liability limitation page for the site. Oh, and now the Reseller Registration link ( http://www.reseller-manager.com/YouTubeMailer/cgi/member.cgi ) doesn't work at all. Why don't you just take down the reseller registration completely, and tell everybody that you don't need affiliates. It would probably sell better, as if the mailer actually worked as well as you claim, affiliates would not be required anyway. The fact that you give 75% of your price away for promotion expenses tells me that you must need promotion assistance. This would explain why I'm not getting any clicks to my links at all. Think about it. If you're mailing billions daily, what do you need affiliates to promote you for? Why do you need affiliate promotion so badly that you'd sacrifice three quarters of the registration fee when all you have to do is advertise yourself? By the way, have you read YouTube.com's terms and conditions? As a new member, I found out that I am in direct violation with their terms and conditions everytime I use the mailer. _____________________________________________________________________________________ Date: Fri, 24 Nov 2006 16:17:24 -0600 From: Network Administrator To: Neil Underwood Cc: blacklist_manager@gci-llc.net Subject: Lazy Huh ? Hello, Lazy huh..... I think you're an imbicile. I don't appreciate how you talk to people. I think you're a weasely little weeney-boy hiding behind your keyboard shooting your mouth off and harrassing people. Cyber war ? What is that exactly ? More of your whining ? Maybe some really good snivelling in forums and message boards ? Typical snitch stuff I bet. Go ahead loser, give it your best shot. I make more money in a day than you do in a month, I am the network administrator of over 600 online marketing programs so go ahead retard - piss me off a little more - Wanna see how many associated networks I can get you blocked on ? You might as well give up on eMarketing and go apply for a job at McDonald's because that's about the only place I can't blackball you. So start practicing your new lines - "Would you like fries with that sir?" Mess with someone small if you want them to tolerate your psycho-babble. I ain't in the mood to deal with you, but if you force the issue then the only way to describe what you will experience is "Net-Suicide". Think about it and walk away.. Or fasten your seatbelt 'cuz you're in for a heck of a ride. Sincerely Matt Wells - Network Administrator Global Corp International / GCI, LLC. cc: blacklist manager // Tom - Do your stuff. _____________________________________________________________________________________ From: "Neil Underwood" To: "Network Administrator" References: Subject: Re: Lazy Huh ? Date: Sat, 25 Nov 2006 01:10:14 -0500 The true measure of power is not in the ability to use it. It's in the ability to refrain from using it. Your power is about to be revoked by the big guy himself. Say hello to the eternal blacklist manager. _____________________________________________________________________________________ On attempting to open my YouTubeMailer submitter page just to see if it was still accessible, a malicious number of new windows continued to open until I hit the stop button, with the following message: Hello, This page is here to inform you that you were recently blacklisted from accessing our server, the reasons could be one of many ranging from abuse of our systems to theft and from us issuing a refund to you or you filing a complaint. Our risk assessment team views each individual case and then determines whether or not to blacklist a person. Once you are blacklisted the only way to be removed from the blacklist is to pay the $99 penalty for whatever you did to get on the blacklist. Many of you have used one or more of our programs and because of your inexperience or inability to follow the simple instructions that we give with each of our systems you have ended up here. Being a newbie is not a bad thing, but when it interferes with the smooth runnings of our company and requires us to provide excessive support to an individual then it really isn't economically viable for us to allow you to use our marketing tools. We highly recommend that all the newbies at least try to learn a little more about internet marketing before they jump into something and then when it doesn't magically make them a million dollars overnight they scream "SCAM" - believe me, none of our programs are scams. A reasonable person understands that if you're new to something and not experienced in the proper use of it then you will fail. If you didn't know how to fly a helicopter and you jumped in and then crashed, would that be the fault of the helicopter?? Heck no... Common sense - some of you have it and some of you don't. Is that too blunt for you? Don't like hearing the truth, then leave.. But if you understand what we're saying and would like to improve your understanding of internet marketing and possibly not have to suffer the bumps and bruises that many of us professional marketers had to go through to get where we are today then take some time and read the information at www.net-knowledge.info That site has a lot of information that was written by people that are specialists in their particular field. Go there and learn from their experience. Take their advice. These articles are written for your benefit. You have nothing to lose and everything to gain. Once again, I hope that you newbies can pick up a few skills from the Net-Knowledge website. It's only purpose online is to help you get better at internet marketing, however if you pass on it and decide to continue stumbling along thinking you're smart and you know everything then you will continue to fail and eventually you will be blocked from accessing every valuable resource on the world wide web. Respectfully, Sarah Gallegar - Customer Relations Global Corp International / GCI, LLC. ------------------------------------------------------------------ In closing this disclosure, I want to say: http://www.reseller-manager.com/YouTubeMailer/cgi/member.cgi no longer exists, except as a free parked GoDaddy.com page. Seems that YouTubeMailer is no longer an active concern. My "really good snivelling in forums and message boards" must have scared him off, rich jerk or not! Goes to show - if you have a complaint, post it at Scam.com! It works! I hope YouTubeMailer's disappearance into the static of time isn't too much of a disappointment for our fellow netizens. I'm happy to see that arrogant prick Matt Wells is the network administrator of only 599 online marketing programs now! I'm assuming he's not in jail. Thank's for reading! Sincerely, Neil "would you like fries with that?" Underwood SuperAdmin MagneticPortal.com ---------------------------------------------------------------------- (Closing on a more personal note: Hey Matt! Your YouTubeMailer site's long gone, and this stupid text file is still getting traffic! I'm the "Network Administrator" of only one online marketing program. If it has integredy, works, and it does exactly what it promises to do, -that's all you need, jackass. Now do you understand the mean of the term "cyberwar" ? Call it snivelling if you like. I call it destroying a reputation. Reputations take a lifetime to create and seconds to destroy! You should realize by now that you commited "Net-Suicide" yourself when you sent me that "customer support" message and banned my dynamic IP after hanging my machine with your cheapass infinite window opening programming tactics. Reputation is everything on the net. You can always change your name, but your reputation will find you again, no matter who you become. I feel sorry for the other "Matt Wells" that share your name. I apologise to all the other Matt Wells in the world for the disservice I've done them by not posting a picture of you to clarify that they aren't you. This stupid textfile ranks third at google when searching for your name. The other results don't speak much better of you.