Review of Tapjoy
Once again the entire issue with TapJoy (otherwise known as Ironsource) has gone out of their way to cover up criminal intent to commit fraud. Something they have done previously and got themselves investigated. That is exactly what is about to happen again, but not just by the FTC, but the office of the Attorney General for the state of California. *Update* Notice how they absolutely avoid the issue of criminal behavior. The issue isn't the fact that the rewards weren't being paid out, but why. Their response highlights their attempt to sway you to believe that they did the right thing and paid out the rewards. What they don't want you to know is the level of criminal behavior by their customer service and the fact that if I hadn't been persistent, the rewards would never have been paid out. When Xander was reported to be the problem, he kept coming in and doing the same thing, just to cover up his criminal behavior. Notice how I keep utilizing the word criminal?? That's because the clear intent to refuse to send monies earned constitutes fraud as well as breach of contract. The fact that the rewards were eventually paid (exactly 47 days after the initial claim was made), does not negate the actions perpetrated by the party (TapJoy or Ironsource) from facing criminal charges. Doll it up anyway you want, the fact remains that if I hadn't been persistent, they would have stopped me from receiving the rewards and in doing so, committed a crime. Do not trust TapJoy (Ironsource).