Adul work problems
Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2012 9:08 pm
We all know about the puritanical streak at Purestorm but has anyone had problems with Adultwork.
A friend of mine has been booted off.
She received this email: "Hello
As part of our effort to improve the quality, continuity and authenticity of the persons taking advantage of our free advertising service, we have removed your profile.
We have received a number of member complaints that the pictures you have uploaded don't belong to you and/or have been taken from some other site/profile without permission. AdultWork.co.uk endeavours to protect the integrity of the Site to benefit all the members and in line with the Terms of Use we have had no alternative other than to remove your profile."
She protested that the pics are of her and do belong to her.
"I have now seen the email from yourselves stating that I have been
> > removed due to my pictures not being pictures of me. I can assure you
> > and prove to you that all the pictures on my profile are of me and I
> > also have permission to use them as they are all TFCD (time for cd)
> > images, whereby I have had permission to use the pictures anywhere I
> > choose.
> > Is there any way I take take this matter further in order to prove my
> > case?
> >
> > Look forward to hearing from you,
> >
> > Many thanks,"
And got this:
Hello
>
> We have been given reason to believe that there maybe some question as to
> the authenticity of the pictures that you have uploaded to AdultWork.com,
> or that you do not have permission/rights to upload them.
>
> As a result we have temporarily suspended your profile. You will note that
> our Terms of Use states that should identity or copyright/ownership of
> content be brought in to question that this action will be taken. You
> accepted these terms when you registered.
>
> So that you may continue to enjoy the benefits that AdultWork.com
> provides, would you be so kind as to email the following items to
> http://www.adultwork.com/VerificationRequest.asp
> :
>
> 1. A formal photo ID such as a driving licence or Passport.
>
> 2. A current clothed photograph of you holding up a sign reading
> "AdultWork" with the date clearly displayed.
>
> The purpose of this verification is to confirm that you are the person
> appearing in the pictures you have uploaded. Accordingly the items you
> send must be of an appropriate quality, size and resolution so that we can
> clearly identify you.
>
> If you have been verified previously and your are receiving this email
> then will not need to resubmit item 1 when you access the above url
> However you will be required to upload item 2 dated on or after todays
> date.
>
> Unfortunately we will not enter in to any further correspondence regarding
> the suspension of your profile until these items have been received and
> subsequent verification has taken place. It is regrettable that we have
> been given cause to take this action but will hope that you will agree
> that the success of the site and it's advertisers is dependent on the
> authenticity of it's advertisers.
>
> With kind regards
>
> The AdultWork.com Team
She followed their instructions but they refused to agree that it is indeed her. Anyone had similar problems?
A friend of mine has been booted off.
She received this email: "Hello
As part of our effort to improve the quality, continuity and authenticity of the persons taking advantage of our free advertising service, we have removed your profile.
We have received a number of member complaints that the pictures you have uploaded don't belong to you and/or have been taken from some other site/profile without permission. AdultWork.co.uk endeavours to protect the integrity of the Site to benefit all the members and in line with the Terms of Use we have had no alternative other than to remove your profile."
She protested that the pics are of her and do belong to her.
"I have now seen the email from yourselves stating that I have been
> > removed due to my pictures not being pictures of me. I can assure you
> > and prove to you that all the pictures on my profile are of me and I
> > also have permission to use them as they are all TFCD (time for cd)
> > images, whereby I have had permission to use the pictures anywhere I
> > choose.
> > Is there any way I take take this matter further in order to prove my
> > case?
> >
> > Look forward to hearing from you,
> >
> > Many thanks,"
And got this:
Hello
>
> We have been given reason to believe that there maybe some question as to
> the authenticity of the pictures that you have uploaded to AdultWork.com,
> or that you do not have permission/rights to upload them.
>
> As a result we have temporarily suspended your profile. You will note that
> our Terms of Use states that should identity or copyright/ownership of
> content be brought in to question that this action will be taken. You
> accepted these terms when you registered.
>
> So that you may continue to enjoy the benefits that AdultWork.com
> provides, would you be so kind as to email the following items to
> http://www.adultwork.com/VerificationRequest.asp
> :
>
> 1. A formal photo ID such as a driving licence or Passport.
>
> 2. A current clothed photograph of you holding up a sign reading
> "AdultWork" with the date clearly displayed.
>
> The purpose of this verification is to confirm that you are the person
> appearing in the pictures you have uploaded. Accordingly the items you
> send must be of an appropriate quality, size and resolution so that we can
> clearly identify you.
>
> If you have been verified previously and your are receiving this email
> then will not need to resubmit item 1 when you access the above url
> However you will be required to upload item 2 dated on or after todays
> date.
>
> Unfortunately we will not enter in to any further correspondence regarding
> the suspension of your profile until these items have been received and
> subsequent verification has taken place. It is regrettable that we have
> been given cause to take this action but will hope that you will agree
> that the success of the site and it's advertisers is dependent on the
> authenticity of it's advertisers.
>
> With kind regards
>
> The AdultWork.com Team
She followed their instructions but they refused to agree that it is indeed her. Anyone had similar problems?