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Old 02-25-2004, 12:35 AM
ZeeJustin ZeeJustin is offline
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Default A new low for Party support

I registered a sub-affiliate under my name, but fu**ed it up. For beneficiary name, I put my name instead of his. I thought this meant the payment for being the parent affiliate, but it really meant just the regular affilaite payment.

Anyway, I emailed Party support trying to fix this. The response I got said that I have never registered a sub-affiliate, and told me how to. (thanks a lot!)

Instead of dealing with this idiot, I just resent the exact same email back to them.

I never got a response back, but I found out why. They sent their response to my sub-affilaite instead of me!!! A new low. To top things off, the letter was just a form letter with "Dear Justin Bonomo" added to the top explaining the basics of being an affiliate.

Thanks for nothing Party Support.
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Old 02-25-2004, 12:44 AM
eugeneel eugeneel is offline
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Default Re: A new low for Party support

Anutosh is Awful.
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Old 02-25-2004, 12:48 AM
Homer Homer is offline
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Default Re: A new low for Party support

Yes, he is. I dealt with him originally and he was so bad I had to get another 2+2'er (not sure if he would want me to mention him or not) to hook me up with his contact.
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