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My question on Newbies has been answered
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As stated above. Newcomers are very valuable to CUK and their advertisers as many don't have umbrella companies or limited companies or insurance, pensions or mortgages yet like most of the veterans do. -
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Why don't you invest your time in writing a letter to the owners?Originally posted by Craic View PostAs stated above. Newcomers are very valuable to CUK and their advertisers as many don't have umbrella companies or limited companies or insurance, pensions or mortgages yet like most of the veterans do.Comment
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Your record appears to be scratched.Originally posted by Craic View PostAs stated above. Newcomers are very valuable to CUK and their advertisers as many don't have umbrella companies or limited companies or insurance, pensions or mortgages yet like most of the veterans do.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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I would think the owners would take more than a passing interest in their website and may come to the same conclusion themselves, i.e. that the pack mentality that scares off newcomers is not in their commercial interests.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostWhy don't you invest your time in writing a letter to the owners?Comment
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Originally posted by Craic View PostHere's a hint for you - the website owners do. They are the very lifeblood of the industry as they can be sold products by CUK's advertisers.Well, when Administrator tells us to hunt down and tear into bloody gobbets "the pack", we'll do so. Until then, in General, business as usual.Originally posted by Craic View PostAs stated above. Newcomers are very valuable to CUK and their advertisers as many don't have umbrella companies or limited companies or insurance, pensions or mortgages yet like most of the veterans do.
I'll be sure to tell the owners they've got a new spokesprat.
Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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The write to them, man.Originally posted by Craic View PostI would think the owners would take more than a passing interest in their website and may come to the same conclusion themselves, i.e. that the pack mentality that scares off newcomers is not in their commercial interests.Comment
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THe suspicion of newcomers does come from some regulars constantly creating sockies.
In the case of Craic this has got to be some crazy message board feedback.Comment
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Shame you ended like that.Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostWell, when Administrator tells us to hunt down and tear into bloody gobbets "the pack", we'll do so. Until then, in General, business as usual.
I'll be sure to tell the owners they've got a new spokesprat.
However, I would think that the owners will be aware of it and it will be a concern to them.Comment
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I'm just going for crazy.Originally posted by minestrone View PostTHe suspicion of newcomers does come from some regulars constantly creating sockies.
In the case of Craic this has got to be some crazy message board feedback.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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