WePostYourComplaints Allows Adult Industry to Submit Complaints

NEW YORK WePostYourComplaints.com is an online complaints delivery service that allows individuals and businesses to submit their complaints to the website.

In turn the website posts the complaints on the vast number of blogs and sites that expose cheats, scammers, bad business owners and operators.

Alex Rowe, head of marketing for the company said, “The site has taken off beautifully, better than expected, and we are pleased to see how many in the adult video community really see the value in the website."

The company said its goal is to make sure that its customer’s complaints get seen by as many people as possible online. Models and adult talent have been among the first to take advantage of the site’s service.

“Our focus was to (and still is to) have regular consumers who were being mistreated or outright scammed by companies/institutions to have a voice and use our site to force the culprits do the right thing, whether that means a change in the company’s policy or some form of restitution by the company. The site is open to anyone and everyone with a complaint, but I didn’t imagine that the modeling and adult world would gravitate so strongly to the concept, but we are happy they did and happy to oblige them.”

The site also serves agents, producers, distributors and production companies.

For more information, visit WePostYourComplaints.com.

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