So a few months ago not only did azoogle reverse 60k in offers they approved me for on an incentive basis so thats bad enough but on top of that they make my balance negative $1500 This was in May and since then they have not fixed any of this I have asked and asked and asked I have called no answer, I have emailed hundreds of times and they have stopped replying to me over a month ago, After several promises of having this fixed they have finally stopped answering me at all So now I have earnings that can not be paid to me because my balance is in the negative .... I don't want to call this company a scam but if the shoe fits .... What do I do?
I would think that if Azoogle supposedly scammed you 60, 000 you should probably try picking up the phone and calling rather than sending emails which are getting no response.
I still don't get it.. once you have your AM or whoever else on the line you must ask WHY your not getting your money at that point what happens? Do they tell you they are looking into it? Do they say you sent them fraud leads? Do they say your not getting your money and to F off? If a network owed me 60k for legit leads that I produced I would chew them out on the phone then file a lawsuit if they didn't get me my money within 45 days.. 60k is easily enough to file a lawsuit over. On the other hand Azoogle is a reputable network so my guess is you sent them phony leads and they busted you.. just my 2c of course.
I never sent phony leads , They approved me for offers to run incentive wise and then decided later I was not gonna be allowed to incentive them And if I could get them on the phone I would chew them out the problem is as I said no one will take my calls nor will they respond back to the at least 50 emails I have sent them
Whenever you can't reach a company by phone...and for that sum of money, a lawyer always can (he would take a slice of the cake..but better something then nothing). Usually similar questions end up pretty quickly by just a phone call from a lawyer or a letter.
I'm sure there is more to the story hear and would need more details, but if a network truly scams you (this doesn't include someone reputable like Azoogle) you can use a lawyer to send a collection letter. I have a few connections that can send a collection letter for no upfront cost and will simply take a % of the money you win back.
Guaranteed there's more to this then we're hearing, there always is. If they're not responding, they probably already told you to go kick rocks for some reason.