We want to sue Internet Company Online?
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First answerer may not be an expert, but I probably am, although I am no lawyer.
On first glance, I suspect you don’t really have the technical wherewithal to understand the technicalities of how the judgments you mention are made. You don’t even seem to have had the savvy to simply ask them.
Unlikely they "made you broke" or violated any terms you agreed to.
Far more likely based on your story you had stars in your eyes about what you were really doing, expecting cash to come rolling in for free or almost free.
Advertising and marketing is a tough business, always has been, always will be.
There is an old maxim – "you can’t control what you can’t measure" and it strikes me you don’t have a clue as to how to measure what you are asking about, and hence you are in no position to control the outcome.
If you were scammed, it won’t be because of the particulars you mentioned, it would be because there was an egregious pattern of behavior that demonstrates there was never any attempt by the program you were involved in to pay anyone.
And that is a horse of a completely different color.
In the meantime, google "caveat emptor".
yeah! be true american!
SUE ‘EM ALL!
SUE ‘EM ALL!
but seriously man that really sucks and i think you might just have a case on them
BUT IM NO EXPERT GO SEE A LAWYER