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It's the only two he;s going to get. It'll drive his OCD mad!Originally posted by eek View PostRegardless of the f***up surely its irrelevant. BP would top the ban table in the same way he will soon top the posts table.
Oh and rep is dead. Sorry MFWhat happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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No, he was banned because he invoiced less than £1000 per day which disqualified him from being on this forum.Originally posted by eek View PostScooper is for baiting Churchie.
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Bans should work the same way that failed logins commonly do - each 'wrist slap' ban is automatically twice as long as the previous. None of these daft 1 day bans.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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I heard scooper only invoices £2 a day after expenses due to his high quality negotiation skills.Originally posted by AtW View PostNo, he was banned because he invoiced less than £1000 per day which disqualified him from being on this forum.
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WHS.Originally posted by d000hg View PostBans should work the same way that failed logins commonly do - each 'wrist slap' ban is automatically twice as long as the previous. None of these daft 1 day bans.
I think longer bans for 'proper' bannable offences are required. Neither Scotspine or Ferret would have accepted the last few days of
all three (plus maybe a few more) would have been bounced for 10 days or a perm ban. Present mods ban for 'boredom' and don't keep the boards clear of the proper nasty stuff IMHO.
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Says the only person who actively went to taunt people facing bankruptcy in a professional forum.Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostWHS.
I think longer bans for 'proper' bannable offences are required. Neither Scotspine or Ferret would have accepted the last few days of
all three (plus maybe a few more) would have been bounced for 10 days or a perm ban. Present mods ban for 'boredom' and don't keep the boards clear of the proper nasty stuff IMHO.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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I would.Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostNeither Scotspine or Ferret would have accepted the last few days of
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Accounting surely?Originally posted by eek View PostSays the only person who actively went to taunt people facing bankruptcy in a professional forum.
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