This is just my opinion:
If a banker ripped you off and then next week promises not to do that to you again, would you still trust them with your money to “find out if they are legit” ? or to find out if “maybe they won’t get me this time?”
Why not just go to a reputable bank?
George Santayana famously warned that those who fail to learn the lessons of history are doomed to repeat it.
this is not the way to deal with this. :hattip:
If I worked for Cpays: when asked how to handle the damaged image, I’d suggest this:
Let’s change our name and treat a few affiliate really nice – we do a really, really good job with this. After they are sure we have changed our ways they will make their way back to the forums and unwittingly become our spokespeople and front lines against any negative words from offended affiliates.
Yes, there will be affiliates that resist as there always is, but the beauty of my plan boss, is to get the other affiliates to fight for us, instead of us having to defend ourselves…. pretty good eh boss??? eh?
When I was 14-20+ yrs old, I was a hacker. We called this sort of technique “Social Engineering” it’s not new, its definitely nasty and the weapon of choice in most modern day imperialist governments and ruthless corporations. The only way to make change ANYWHERE, is to identify, ostracize and move on.
Don’t fall for this….. :flush: