If you want to show them, don't go there. Do not click, do not make them money.
This advice applies to "other" sites as well... :error:
Another way to deal with this, if you're really angry and motivated, is to contact any and all advertisers on the site with a good clear letter outlining your negative experience and showing that this experience
also gave you a negative view of the advertiser. No advertising, no site. :sunny:
Totally agree.
And BE PROFESSIONAL!
Check grammar, spelling, punctuation. Keep to the facts. threatening, rudeness and stupidity should be left out.
Instead of saying "I will never buy your product again!" you might want to include a copy of the letter and say something like this:
It took me XXX months to earn enough points by clicking on your site and others. For the next 6 months, I was told to 'be patient' or promised numerous times that I would get paid. Now they send the enclosed email saying that no one is going to get paid due to cheating.
I never cheated and feel that their idea of 'throwing the baby out with the bathwater' is an obvious breach of contract.
Since your company is associated with them, I have reservations about purchasing from you or using your services.
Perhaps it's guilt by association, but your associating with a company who just called its members cheaters, took away what was rightfully ours and is still advertising falsely that you can earn gift certificates from them. They are posting that you can earn gift certificates so that they continue to get new members and falsely later accuse them of cheating..
If you have ever purchased from a company, even if not threw Netwinners, you might point that out and make a comment that you can't feel comfortable now with them since they are associate with Netwinners.
I can tell you LOSS OF BUSINESS WILL HURT NETWINNERS more than a threatening, rude and obscene call to some poor CSR.