Come on Richard...

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Re: Come on Richard...

Post by Boro Boy » Wed Oct 16 2019 11:18am

blythburgh wrote:
Wed Oct 16 2019 11:09am
I would imagine that most of the missing hits come from the recurring clicks that are MIA and every penny earned from them went straight to the clickers like me. Very little is made from almost all the free clicks we do daily as far as I know
All indications are you'd be wrong there...

Even much smaller recently launched websites offer more on similar clicks let alone the giant sites with massive economies of scale...

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Re: Come on Richard...

Post by blythburgh » Wed Oct 16 2019 11:25am

Boro Boy wrote:
Wed Oct 16 2019 11:18am
blythburgh wrote:
Wed Oct 16 2019 11:09am
I would imagine that most of the missing hits come from the recurring clicks that are MIA and every penny earned from them went straight to the clickers like me. Very little is made from almost all the free clicks we do daily as far as I know
All indications are you'd be wrong there...

Even much smaller recently launched websites offer more on similar clicks let alone the giant sites with massive economies of scale...
I think I am right and you are wrong. Hardly any of the recurrers have ever earned the site money
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Re: Come on Richard...

Post by pabenny » Wed Oct 16 2019 2:47pm

Boro Boy wrote:
Tue Oct 15 2019 10:28pm
Average daily transaction rate is down to around 600 when only weeks ago it was around 3,500 and not that long ago it was 5,000 I don't need to tell anyone that is a dramatic drop in figures and income, no doubt.

Perhaps now the realisation has hit that changes should have been taken out earlier. The term "make hay while the sun shines" comes to mind.

So what is the best way to tackle things now?
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Re: Come on Richard...

Post by Boro Boy » Thu Oct 17 2019 10:28am

Come on Richard, you can see the lack of management response is frustrating to concerned members who have the best interests of iMutual at heart. We don't know what actions you/iMutual are capable of taking at the moment but we do realise that the present income restrictions must be of concern and this surely needs a statement from iMutual to ease concerns and give a picture of the future...
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Re: Come on Richard...

Post by RonFlorabud » Thu Oct 17 2019 4:57pm

It won't be long for the AGM.
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Re: Come on Richard...

Post by blythburgh » Fri Oct 18 2019 11:15am

RonFlorabud wrote:
Thu Oct 17 2019 4:57pm
It won't be long for the AGM.
Will Boro Boy remember the date and time?
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