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So as some of you know I run a website similar to this one. Recently I was
brainstorming on where to get more members. I've attempted to advertise on
these websites and never seem to get a response regarding advertising, etc.

One method of attracting more members is to optimize a website for search
engines. When you use vbulletin, a message software like cannabis.com
uses, it can cause problems for search engines.

vbseo has made a product for $200 that will optimize your vbulletin script. I
kept reading more and more about the product and finally right before
Christmas I made a $200 purchase so that I can be better ranked in the
search engines.

About 24 hours later I receive a message saying that I will not be getting my
software because it does not meet their terms of service because my site is
a marijuana website. I was very angry and tried to understand but all I was
able to find out is that their user agreement says the software can not be
used for adult sites. I hadn't noticed this before making the purchase, but
regardless I can now not use the software or even download it.

I was told that I could either use it on another one of my websites or not at
all.

Isn't this bullshit?
420kidder Reviewed by 420kidder on . Software purchase denied d/t site content :stoned: So as some of you know I run a website similar to this one. :) Recently I was brainstorming on where to get more members. I've attempted to advertise on these websites and never seem to get a response regarding advertising, etc. One method of attracting more members is to optimize a website for search engines. When you use vbulletin, a message software like cannabis.com uses, it can cause problems for search engines. vbseo has made a product for $200 that will Rating: 5