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So that's the contract ?When you sign up now, your are given 'terms' a.k.a the contract which you have to agree too.

- Tim Cook
So that's the contract ?When you sign up now, your are given 'terms' a.k.a the contract which you have to agree too.
They changed it. The contract is now part of the application. Every network seems to be doing this now.Maybe. I can't remember. When I applied they sent me an email with the contract.
They changed it. The contract is now part of the application. Every network seems to be doing this now.
When you applied and agreed to the terms, you signed the contract already.
I guess they gave the partner managers a break ? lolHmm weird. lol
I guess they gave the partner managers a break ? lol
- Tim Cook
Ah, i seeThey lowered their requirements to get more people into the network. The change is so everyone can be processed faster.![]()
what this guy saidThat's just to confirm that you applied. If they accept you, they will send you the contract. As it says in the confirmation, they will get back to you in 5 to 10 business days.
When you sign up now, your are given 'terms' a.k.a the contract which you have to agree too.
They lowered their requirements to get more people into the network. The change is so everyone can be processed faster.![]()
Jesus Christ. Really makes me wish I would have read the damn thing. I read so much stuff on this forum about how you get the contract in your email and have time to compare it against other contracts... now I find out it's a done deal for the next two years if I'm accepted. Not off to a great start with these guys... LOL
All I took away was two years and 70/30. That's it.[DOUBLEPOST=1372045789,1372045661][/DOUBLEPOST]
Doesn't letting more people in - with less requirements and faster - in turn degrade the entire quality of the network? In turn, won't that degrade the quality of the advertising partners Fullscreen attracts? Doesn't that in turn lower the CPM and total earning potential for network partners?
The only reason I applied (because I wasn't fully certain I wanted to join a network let alone this one) was because I figured I could always say no when the contract arrived.
What the heck? I have always thought that you would need to sign the contract with a digital signature!? (haven't been a partner myself)They changed it. The contract is now part of the application.Every network seems to be doing this now.
When you applied and agreed to the terms, you signed the contract already.