LaLaLand_xD said:he said he was 16.
He's got 4 years on me.
LaLaLand_xD said:he said he was 16.
MzMarche said:The rule breaking thing is actually why I took so long to sign up for MFC. I read their wiki, saw what they said was STRICTLY prohibited, and then went back and started scratching my head at the amount of stuff that was going on regardless of what they said shouldn't happen. I sent them an email asking why that is and I got some snarky sleazy email in reply saying "whatever" pretty much. Totally put me off.
AlexLady said:Yeah. Selling things, even panties, for things other than tokens is against the rules.
And sure, anything done on MFC belongs to MFC, but seeing as its more tokens for them I don't think they'd mind it nearly as much at all. Besides all she'd have to do is set up another camera pointing at the show - only the video feed MFC gets is theirs.
RenegadeMikey said:It's pretty simple economics.
If MFC make money, they do nothing. Tokens = money, so if you sell stuff for tokens, or force people to take you group or something, or break the rules for tokens, no action will be taken. They might send you a warning just to make sure that they look like they are upholding their own rules, but it's hit and miss.
Now, if you do anything that means MFC don't make money, they will take action right away. Selling stuff on PayPal is the best example. Sure, the models make money, but they don't care about the models. Models are MFC's employees. You are there to make THEM money, not the other way around.
ZoeyMore said:There are some things guys want to see so badly that they will pay for it. For me, its an easy way to make some quick coinage and have a fuck ton of fun in the process (since it seems everything I enjoy doing is against MFC rules).RenegadeMikey said:It's pretty simple economics.
If MFC make money, they do nothing. Tokens = money, so if you sell stuff for tokens, or force people to take you group or something, or break the rules for tokens, no action will be taken. They might send you a warning just to make sure that they look like they are upholding their own rules, but it's hit and miss.
Now, if you do anything that means MFC don't make money, they will take action right away. Selling stuff on PayPal is the best example. Sure, the models make money, but they don't care about the models. Models are MFC's employees. You are there to make THEM money, not the other way around.
NinjaMike42 said:So I was in a model's room right now, and there was a guy on her cam for, like, 10 seconds. It was an honest mistake so I don't want to say who it was, but it was pretty funny. She had her cam aimed in a certain direction, and this guy came to her apartment. Because of the layout of her apartment, she told him he could crawl in this area (There was a counter or something in that area where she said he could crawl). A few minutes later she aimed her cam in a different direction, and you could see part of the floor. Just then the guy decided to start crawling, and you could see him there.
I lol'd.
Mikeythegeek said:Cammi_Cams said:Heads up Girls.... Your being recorded in FREE and put on youtube! Here is just one Video of many! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dcsZzKL7obI&feature=related
A lot of girls get recorded and the videos get posted on various websites, not just youtube.
Mirra said:I'm actually surprised (in a good way) that more MFC material doesn't end up floating around the internet for free.
AlexLady said:Yeah. They don't have a method to prove every watcher is over 18 so someone could give them shit if they accidentally saw pussy.
LadyLuna said:I try to stay tame in public.