Deafpoints is Legal?

Dennis said:
So how do you justify rewarding people for using VRS minutes, when that's against FCC regulations? Is deafpoints affiliated with a VRS provider?

Do you have anything in your disclaimers that states this, explicitly? "Opt in, opt out, we will never sell your info, etc. etc. etc.

Then who is the VRS provider at earn.deafpoints.tv, and why would Nesmuth be led to believe they're CACVRS?


To answer your question.

1. DeafPoints is NOT affilated or contractor with any VRS providers. Again, DeafPoints is not a VRS provider.

2. http://www.deafpoints.com/faq.php or once you registered www.deafpoints.com and it will ask for double opt-in processing.

3. It's a marketing research random selected. DeafPoints is not a VRS provider.
 
DeafPoints said:
To answer your question.

1. DeafPoints is NOT affilated or contractor with any VRS providers. Again, DeafPoints is not a VRS provider.

2. http://www.deafpoints.com/faq.php or once you registered www.deafpoints.com and it will ask for double opt-in processing.

3. It's a marketing research random selected. DeafPoints is not a VRS provider.


Maybe you say you're not affiliated with any VRS provider, but the earn.deafpoints.tv VRS provider has to know my deafpoints account in order to credit my points. That means that they're in on it. Doesn't sound random to me.
 
I am agree with some peoples. but Please Type Deafpoints is Legit or Scam ( Did you joined Deafpoints)
 
dooxoor said:
I am agree with some peoples. but Please Type Deafpoints is Legit or Scam ( Did you joined Deafpoints)


Let's put in that way. Your refine is wrong.

Better way to say.. Is DeafPoints worth it? and, it's still pre-launch.

Otherwise, what you said is possible being defamation.

Thanks
 
DeafPoints said:
In that case you quote "if it sounds to good to be true" usually it cases if it's related to make money or MLM--- which often related to money frauds, etc. http://www.lookstoogoodtobetrue.com/ for perfect example.

DeafPoints never asks for your money. Zip zero!

I bet you have been vicitms too freqency.. if so, then please go to http://www.lookstoogoodtobetrue.com/ to help education yourself.

Thanks.
Thanks for your advice but personally, I don't need it. I only need to be a victim once to learn a lesson. And yes you are right. Usually the quote relates to money scams, but not always.

You can be a victim indirectly and not even associate the symptoms to the cause. The cause (as in your case) would never ask for money. Example; Folks sign on for this and a couple weeks down the road they are getting more junk mail (E and Snail). They are all of the sudden getting more solicitations over the phone, vp, tty, knocks at the door...etc.. The reason. Their information has been sold to the highest bidder who then sells and that buyer sells and so on and so on. And when I say their information, I am talking about anything that would be of value to a merchant. This type of information transfer also opens the door for abuse in the form of identity theft.

Everybody has an agenda and I am sure there is a hidden agenda here as well. To quote another saying from the book of life "There is no such thing as a free ride"

Thank you for listening
 
rockdrummer said:
Thanks for your advice but personally, I don't need it. I only need to be a victim once to learn a lesson. And yes you are right. Usually the quote relates to money scams, but not always.

You can be a victim indirectly and not even associate the symptoms to the cause. The cause (as in your case) would never ask for money. Example; Folks sign on for this and a couple weeks down the road they are getting more junk mail (E and Snail). They are all of the sudden getting more solicitations over the phone, vp, tty, knocks at the door...etc.. The reason. Their information has been sold to the highest bidder who then sells and that buyer sells and so on and so on. And when I say their information, I am talking about anything that would be of value to a merchant. This type of information transfer also opens the door for abuse in the form of identity theft.

Everybody has an agenda and I am sure there is a hidden agenda here as well. To quote another saying from the book of life "There is no such thing as a free ride"

Thank you for listening


Thanks you Thanks you. :bowdown: :bowdown:
 
rockdrummer said:
Thanks for your advice but personally, I don't need it. I only need to be a victim once to learn a lesson. And yes you are right. Usually the quote relates to money scams, but not always.

You can be a victim indirectly and not even associate the symptoms to the cause. The cause (as in your case) would never ask for money. Example; Folks sign on for this and a couple weeks down the road they are getting more junk mail (E and Snail). They are all of the sudden getting more solicitations over the phone, vp, tty, knocks at the door...etc.. The reason. Their information has been sold to the highest bidder who then sells and that buyer sells and so on and so on. And when I say their information, I am talking about anything that would be of value to a merchant. This type of information transfer also opens the door for abuse in the form of identity theft.

Everybody has an agenda and I am sure there is a hidden agenda here as well. To quote another saying from the book of life "There is no such thing as a free ride"

Thank you for listening


For INDIRECT related, I can aruged for this point. Only you will become victim is when YOU decide to volunteer give your personal information to 3rd party which is not affilated with DeafPoints. Such as mishandle--For example: You got mail from credit card statements and throw in trash without being properly destroyed or burn. Thus information remains giving an opporunity to thief people who find out from your information. There are many possible way to do it.

Your quote "There is no such thing as a free ride" is misinterpreted what your understanding. It only apply if you wanted to get something for free.. and then whoever gives you expected to get payback.

DeafPoints don't do that way!

and DeafPoints don't sell to highest bidder nor DeafPoints will not sell or rent your personal information to other. It's already mention on privacy statement on deafpoints website!

DeafPoints don't knocking your door or attempted to act like Jehovah Witness, whoever they show up at your doorstep without your knowledge. We don't do that either!

You got the answers. Paranoid!
 
DeafPoints said:
For example: You got mail from credit card statements and throw in trash without being properly destroyed or burn. Thus information remains giving an opporunity to thief people who find out from your information. There are many possible way to do it.
You are absolutely correct. This is why I shred anything that has sensitive information on it including credit card applications. It's not the information that is in my control that concerns me. It's the information that is not in my control that is of concern.
DeafPoints said:
Your quote "There is no such thing as a free ride" is misinterpreted what your understanding. It only apply if you wanted to get something for free.. and then whoever gives you expected to get payback.
Point taken. This would be more appropriate and another quote from the book of life. "Nobody gets something for nothing"
DeafPoints said:
and DeafPoints don't sell to highest bidder nor DeafPoints will not sell or rent your personal information to other. It's already mention on privacy statement on deafpoints website!
That is interesting that you mention this. I have been trying to get to the website to review this offering on several occasions. Each time the website is not available. I just checked again and still see the same problem. For me, this is another RED FLAG.
DeafPoints said:
DeafPoints don't knocking your door or attempted to act like Jehovah Witness, whoever they show up at your doorstep without your knowledge. We don't do that either! You got the answers. Paranoid!
I am not suggesting that Deafpoints would be the ones knocking on your doors. It's the people that get their hands on the information that will be doing the soliciting. And don't confuse paranoia with caution. They are mutually exclusive. I would suggest that we all exercise caution and read the fine print which I have yet to see. Let me know when your website is back up so I can offer a more educated opinion...
 
Well I finally got on the website and read the fine print. While on the advertisement page it does say your information is not relased, the agreement stated otherwise. In fact, I don't think it's legal for them to contradict themselves like that. I was hoping to copy paste from the website but it is down yet again. From what I have seen so far, personally, I would steer clear of this.
 
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