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Hey,
The review has one glaring and intentional inaccuracy. In saying that "we only get 28% of the money we make them" they are giving the impression that Pandora Modeling keeps 72% of the money spent on our models (in exchange for providing bad customer service).
This is patently false. Pandora pays the highest commission rates of anyone on the Flirt4Free network (including the network). The money that doesn't go to models goes to affiliates, credit card processing, the network, and a very small amount to Pandora. Our average gross commission earning is 10% of model's earnings. I.E a standard management commission. That means the actual percentage ranges between 2-3% across the board on sales, not 72%.
Not trying to be jerks or anything but want to set the record straight. As we have a very short list of people that have ever requested a transfer direct to the network and enough relevant details posted in this review (along with it's timing being a day after a release) we know the individual who left this review quite well.
In reality, this individual worked with our company for a total of 100 hours over the course of 1 year; and earned roughly $2,800 in commission during that time. All of which was paid in full, on time.
There was one instance in a pay period where the individual had a joint account with another model; in these cases the earnings are split 50/50 between the two performers and paid out separately to each of them. It was requested by the reviewer that all of the earnings be paid to them individually, not split between the two performers, and that they would split it privately themselves. To do this required the consent of the other performer, which we requested. Note: The two performers were living together and in a relationship but the other performer was not a member of our company. The other performer had signed up directly with the network.
We never knew why but this individual was adamantly unwilling to get the other performer to contact us and authorize paying out the full amount to him. And just kept writing us emails in all caps telling us not to worry about it and to pay it all to him; which we couldn't do without authorization. After about a week the other performer finally contacted us and authorized the payment and it was sent the same day.
We also agreed immediately to release the account to the network when requested. Processing of these at the network takes a few days and it was completed in the normal time frame. We were eager to have the account released, individual was a big meanie.
I don't think we responded to every harassing or threatening email as the performer was sending too many for our team to keep up with. We certainly didn't mark their emails as spam though.
Think that mostly covers it.
-Jordan