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Some Advice -

Posted: Thu Jun 14, 2012 6:38 am
by berkut01
Perhaps unwanted and definitely unsolicited. My day job, other than peeking in on Redclouds and Voyeurweb, is basically trying to avoid situations like this. I cannot speak for the other thousands of members but I suspect they joined for the same reasons I did. It is a Porn site that does not have the usual tacky, cheesy and often seedy feel of web based porn. There was a sense of community and honestly a level of decorum not found elsewhere. Let's face it we are here for purely sexual gratification and excitement. For whatever reason Igor had become the face of this website group, be it good or bad. Apparently the "management" or "Partners" had a falling out. That is unfortunate, what is a greater tragedy is that suddenly this seemingly professional and trusted organization is looking very unprofessional and childish. The mudslinging and ramblings are doing much more damage than the loss of the site. Honestly, we don't need to know that "Igor is a just a puny contracted employee" or that he is a "thief" or any other derogatory term you may be feeling. This is business take the emotion out of it. Now, if Igor is or isn't out soliciting your stranded members for his website perhaps a very non-threatening explanation of the situation and that the Voyeurweb is doing all they can to restore the website as soon as possible. Will you lose customers, yes - most definitely. Will you lose your entire customer base, no. But if you keep playing finger pointing in a public forum you may find that you lose credibility, regardless of justification.
In my humble opinion the PR/Spokesperson needs to keep the mud-slinging and personal degradations to a minimum. I would think their legal counsel would be having a stroke if they read the posts. This is just my personal opinion and not meant as a personal attack on any one individual. :roll: