After what has transpired over the last few months, surely it would make sense to actually release a public statement with a conciliatory tone. By keeping silent now of all times, makes a bad situation worse IMO. Not answering Bryan's questions over on the CAP Forum concerning Card Spike and then temporarily banning him was a really bad move. Making a public statement now to the affect that they ( Affiliate Media ) are sorry would be a good way to start mending broken fences.
Great an open discussion on the 'Certification' procedure with no actual input from the owners of CAP. In my view this is a deflection from the other issues such as Card Spike. Why not deal with Card Spike first, then the other issues afterwards. After all it is affiliates who are still owed money by the Card Spike program. This should be the number one issue addressed by CAP,
as they are meant to represent AFFILIATES.
Not tricky at all, if common sense prevailed Alex would not have posted what he did. Michael unlike Lou lets everything industry related get discussed. Why should he have to censor his forums? However the timing of the post relating to a Cap Amsterdam Sponsored Event, on the GPWA of all places shows a distinct lack of tact and no concern for the pressing issues that affiliates want addressed. As I stated previously, it is akin to CAP giving us ( affiliates ) two fingers.
BTW thanks for changing my vote from no to yes as I requested in a pm