Actually that's not the point. I'm displeased by your extreme uptight, defensive attitude.
Although some of the criticism expressed on this thread may be well-intentioned, much of it has been vitriolic. The producer’s defensiveness is understandable.
I’d like to direct this comment to the CCC producer:
Many catfight aficionados (including myself) have, at some time in the past, been deceived by unscrupulous producers. We’ve purchased videos – only to not have them arrive. Or, when they arrive, the content is subpar, or even recycled from other producers. The point being: this is probably not the best crowd in which to propose the “pay-in-advance for content” initiative.
I am
not saying that you are such a producer. I've purchased several of your videos, and your most recent production was very good. It showed an encouraging improvement in quality, and I look forward to purchasing more of your videos.
It seems this thread morphed from a discussion of your initiative to a referendum on your efforts. I think that was unfair, and I hope you will ignore the disparaging remarks and continue to pursue producing catfighting content.
Thank you for the response, and there is more going on behind the scenes than I am going to go into, but we really like what we are producing, we know many people like it and we seem to be established a producer.
I totally understand what you are saying about "getting burned." My partner and I have the catfight bug as well, and that is why I realize that there are very few companies out there that will give you a good faceslap or a strong hairpull in the fight.
I am still throwing it out there for people to pre-order the fights. I am not expecting tons of people to want to do this, but a few have, and that to me makes it worth my while.
I do know that not everyone will like what we do, but I don't think we are baiting and switching on the buyer. Plus, and $9.99, this is not a major investment.