Leaving Fullscreen?

ThattKid Shawn

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I've been with them for 4 months now, and gotten invite to join some other ones.
Well today I saw a network that I thought would benefit me more than fullscreen:
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they pay without thresholds monthly. They didn't have any gorrila campaign type things, but they did have a nice community, and seemed more fitting for gaming than fullscreen.
I didn't read the contract, so im not sure If I have to wait a year (if I do, It's fine) and I'm just kinda displeased on the fact of payments.

I love youtube with a passion, and never did look at it as a sense of money. but after this offer and reading around I think I may like them more. I also need the money alot more now, to fund for more things (better microphone, and better capture softwares for youtube) and seeing them claiming to pay more, and pay at the end of the month, WITHOUT thresholds., I gotta... wow. I have to take a look at them!

can someone link me a contract, or can a fullscreen employee talk to me? (thought i asked you before emailing them)
 
You signed the contract so you have to see what the contract was. We can't really tell you what to do.
 
I think YouTube needs a big flashing neon sign that says "Read contracts. They are important." when you sign up.

I don't think so. The contract is there for a reason. You have to sign the contract saying that you've read and agreed to it. If you didn't actually read it, but you agree'd to it, that's your own fault.
 
"Your suppose to read the contract?" Say alot of people

Yeah, and these "a lot of people" wonder why they can't leave a network, or do something once their partnered. You agreed to the contract. If you didn't read it, then it's your own fault that your in this situation now.
 
"Your suppose to read the contract?" Say alot of people
Where did you get that impression? Its only a legal document... ;)[DOUBLEPOST=1375339947,1375339731][/DOUBLEPOST]What if the president just signed his name on things cause people told him it was good? We could have some issues. Always read before you sign and think for a few days...
 
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