Charles Scoville CEO
The only thing offered on Traffic Monsoon for sale is advertising service. When buyers make a purchase, they receive the service they have paid for.
#1 point: The member is providing a service to TM and getting paid for surfing.
#2 point: There isn't anywhere on the website telling people to invest. Only telling people of the service they would receive, and "surf" rebate (which comes from the sales of ad services) they could qualify for but not guaranteed to receive anything. Similar to a mail in rebate when meeting qualifications, by surfing a minimum number of ads in the traffic exchange they would qualify themselves to receive payment which was derived from the sales revenues which had been processed from the sales of services 24 hours ago or more.
#3 point: There is more money available to pay everyone than what they have earned.
#4 point: PayPal limitation crippled the company's ability to pay, and purchase services through outside advertising sites. Allied Wallet also crippled that ability, and the company depended upon the paypal release to deliver the services faster.
#5 point: the company is truly profitable, and it is only from the profit margins the company pays -- the company is not operating itself further and further into debt. It is not operating at a profit loss.
#6 point: the amount on member accounts would only be given from money already received 24 hours or more ago-- so there would never be a debt ever created.
#7 point: It doesn't matter which service is purchased the most. The profit margins are even bigger on the adpack purchase.
#8 point: People purchase paid-to-click ads, and it's from the money paid for that ad which goes to the clicker. Same thing with people who purchase the adpack service. Money paid for the service goes to the clicker.
#9 point: There would NEVER be an amount paid which exceeds the amount of real money already received in ad service sales. Every account balance is always fully backed up with real money that truly exists to pay the member.
#10 point: Not only does the website NOT tell people to invest, it further places expectation to the buyer that any purchase with Traffic Monsoon is NOT an investment, and that it is a purchase for ad service only without any guarantee of income.
#11 point: services truly are delivered through multiple external advertising resources
#12 point: I've simply said hey- traffic monsoon couldn't exist without customers and surfers. So if you purchase an adpack the company will provide you the service you paid for.. and if you provide the service of surfing through people's websites and review what they want to display, you'll be paid for the service you provide to traffic monsoon from the profit margin of the sales of these services. The amount of these rewards depends upon the sales, so the amount is not constant, and not guaranteed to be anything at all.
The only thing offered on Traffic Monsoon for sale is advertising service. When buyers make a purchase, they receive the service they have paid for.
#1 point: The member is providing a service to TM and getting paid for surfing.
#2 point: There isn't anywhere on the website telling people to invest. Only telling people of the service they would receive, and "surf" rebate (which comes from the sales of ad services) they could qualify for but not guaranteed to receive anything. Similar to a mail in rebate when meeting qualifications, by surfing a minimum number of ads in the traffic exchange they would qualify themselves to receive payment which was derived from the sales revenues which had been processed from the sales of services 24 hours ago or more.
#3 point: There is more money available to pay everyone than what they have earned.
#4 point: PayPal limitation crippled the company's ability to pay, and purchase services through outside advertising sites. Allied Wallet also crippled that ability, and the company depended upon the paypal release to deliver the services faster.
#5 point: the company is truly profitable, and it is only from the profit margins the company pays -- the company is not operating itself further and further into debt. It is not operating at a profit loss.
#6 point: the amount on member accounts would only be given from money already received 24 hours or more ago-- so there would never be a debt ever created.
#7 point: It doesn't matter which service is purchased the most. The profit margins are even bigger on the adpack purchase.
#8 point: People purchase paid-to-click ads, and it's from the money paid for that ad which goes to the clicker. Same thing with people who purchase the adpack service. Money paid for the service goes to the clicker.
#9 point: There would NEVER be an amount paid which exceeds the amount of real money already received in ad service sales. Every account balance is always fully backed up with real money that truly exists to pay the member.
#10 point: Not only does the website NOT tell people to invest, it further places expectation to the buyer that any purchase with Traffic Monsoon is NOT an investment, and that it is a purchase for ad service only without any guarantee of income.
#11 point: services truly are delivered through multiple external advertising resources
#12 point: I've simply said hey- traffic monsoon couldn't exist without customers and surfers. So if you purchase an adpack the company will provide you the service you paid for.. and if you provide the service of surfing through people's websites and review what they want to display, you'll be paid for the service you provide to traffic monsoon from the profit margin of the sales of these services. The amount of these rewards depends upon the sales, so the amount is not constant, and not guaranteed to be anything at all.