Originally Posted by
pshuang
flyerd, all reasonable indications are that loyaltymatch was a drive-by poster (analogous to a drive by shooter). He registered for an FT account in order to post to this thread to invite people to his Web conference, and probably won't ever come back to post, though he may be lurking still.
If you're so determined to go do business on his site, THEN GO DO BUSINESS ON HIS SITE, AND BE DONE WITH IT.
While I do not believe that
loyaltymatch will be back on here posting away, I wouldn't use the term "drive-by poster" to describe him. I think that they just don't see the need or value in using FT to promote their organization, particularly since doing so is a murky endeavor relative to the FT ToS. Based on my conversation with him I have no qualms about stating that I believe them to be a legitimate and viable option for what they do.
@
flyerd: I have no idea what you expect of their customer service. They are only a broker that serves to connect people together. In that regard, I'm not sure what you would really depend on their customer service for. They are not going to be shipping you anything, guaranteeing delivery of anything or following up for you on anything. What customer service do you expect? Lost password assistance?
The main difference that I can see between Loyalty Match and the other sites is that LM limits the things you can sell to a very specific and defined catalog. Keep that in mind should you choose to pursue that option.