We would like to invite you to give us a chance to prove to you that this is not the case. TERB is an independent entity that does not act in favor of all its advertisers. They choose what they allow and don't allow. Our posts are deleted all the time too.This is why I did not respond to TGFs quote of my post. Anyone with significant experience in this industry knows agencies and indies alike proudly proclaim their integrity publicly, but when it really gets down to brass tacks, it's not often they walk the talk, and when they don't, we'll, that's hard to prove without getting yourself banned for accusing a paying advertiser. Just the reality of the industry. There are so so many guys out there who naively trust and believe only to find themselves being screwed over w zero real recourse. No point debating it here, just time to walk on.
We understand your point about being fair to the customer when it comes to cancelations, and we asked you a direct question to flesh out the topic. What is a fair compensation?
This is an important question because there is a range of opinions about fairness. We are more than happy to have a dialogue and we take customer's feedback into consideration.
Free sessions are entirely off the table. With that said, what do you deem a fair compensation for a cancelation?