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<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/843547"><b>joebear29</b></A> : My theory as to what this might be: <br><br>When you sign up to be an affiliate, they ask how you would like to be paid.  The last two options are safe (paypal and mail) but the first is direct deposit and wants bank account details.  This is where they are clever.  Anyone with a clue knows never to give out bank information, so most won't, but there are bound to be some fools who give complete bank information to get their direct deposit.  If Juice gets 100,000 subscribers (hypothetical) and 5% choose direct deposit, that is 5,000 bank accounts.  Because bank info is not required, it doesn't leap out as the reason for the company.<br><br>Just my theory, I'm sure the true purpose will be revealed in time. ]]></description>
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