The Spam Problem
Spammers often promote legitimate "anti-spam" sites like this one, in an attempt to receive affiliate or referral commissions for any sales that are generated. Unfortunately, all large Web sites on the Internet, including Amazon.com, eBay.com, and many others, have to deal with this problem.

Our Affiliates and Partners
Here at XAssociation.com, we do not engage in any form of email advertising. Emails are sent solely to our existing clients, in response to their inquiries, to our newsletter subscribers or for similarly relevant purposes. If you have received an unsolicited email promoting our site, chances are it was sent by an affiliate or partner.

Our Anti-Spam Policy
We do not allow spamming of any kind. Any persons engaging in spamming activities related to our website will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. Our affiliate program manager, and our ISP, also have very strict anti-spam policies.

Our affiliates are well aware of the fact that we do not tolerate spamming, but every now and then a bad apple comes along and insists on promoting our website in this manner. These individuals are immediately suspended from our network.

Contact Us about Spam
Our Terms Of Service clearly prohibits our Affiliates from promoting this service via unsolicited e-mail, off-topic newsgroup advertising, or any activity that involves or relates to SPAM in any way. 

If you have any information about this Web site being promoted via spam, especially an email that you have received, please contact us right away so that we can take care of it. Please include the message and URL so we can take proper actions against that particular Affiliate. 

Again, We do not tolerate spam, so feel free to contact us at any time:
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