Originally posted by ferret
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its all about economics -- free poster against a revenue generator
I know which side of the fence I would would be on!!Comment
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Originally posted by sidknows View Postits all about economics -- free poster against a revenue generator
I know which side of the fence I would would be on!!
Those who were here last year will remember the board being closed for a few days while admins cleaned up some stuff about SJD - poor old Zeity was in a right old state!!
Given the choice between having the board and not, I know which side of the fence I would like to be on - there's a danger I might have to do some work if CUK were shutdownComment
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Originally posted by ferret View PostNice one sausage...
I did not say don't diss them, what I said was the kind of comment you made tends to get lawyers excited as you basically denigrated them without giving any reason as to why you found their service to be lacking.
If you want to state specifics then you know full well that we want to hear about it so that at least the company has a chance to stand up for themselves.
Your comment was neither constructive nor helpful to other end users or to CUK. I suggest you consider this before posting worthless one liners in the future.
Yes, the fact that they advertise with CUK was mentioned, but that had no bearing on the warning. My PM actually stated "Whether they were a paying customer or not this kind of comment tends to get lawyers excited so please try and hold back"
And rather than take the comment you decide to whine on here about it? Get a grip.
Sounded like that to me.
At the time I couldn't be ***** to go into the specifics of the service I received from them...hence the one liner. In future I'll make sure my comments are much more elegant...presuming I'm not banned for this whining response.Blood in your pooComment
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Originally posted by ferret View Post
Your comment was neither constructive nor helpful to other end users or to CUK. I suggest you consider this before posting worthless one liners in the future.
This one included.
Except I've now managed to make it a three liner.
;o)
(Or should that be a five liner now?)"Israel, Palestine, Cats." He Said
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Originally posted by SomeoneElse View PostIs this a joke? If it isn't then about 26.7% of posts here should be recieving the same PM...or is this only when Abbey/NatWest/InsertUmbrellaCompanyHere starts advertising?Comment
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