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Tried to get a login yesterday, crashed in a snotty heap, which I think they sent an email about yesterday.
Haven't been back since."See, you think I give a tulip. Wrong. In fact, while you talk, I'm thinking; How can I give less of a tulip? That's why I look interested."Comment
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I'm battling my way through this now. I believe my membership expired in Jan. No reminder from PCG, so logged in to check. First indicator that it had was that, as soon as I logged in I got an 'unauthorised' page.
So I clicked the 'join now' button and am trawling through the forms
Entering my phone number, for example - I enter it area/space/number. Submit the form and it tells me I mustn't enter a space. It's not rocket science to strip the space out!! So I click back into the field to remove the space, and the number disappears, meaning I have to retype it. OK, admittedly not that onerous, but completely unnecessary!
2 error messages later, and I've made it to the payment page, where I have to enter my address even though PCG have it. Grrrr. At least this page hasn't got the eyestrain italics!
Yay, success.Comment
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You want to look at their forums, it looks like CUK from 5 years ago. I'll bet some of the regulars are foaming at the mouth over the change away from their old(er) thread format."I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
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Originally posted by cojak View PostYou want to look at their forums, it looks like CUK from 5 years ago. I'll bet some of the regulars are foaming at the mouth over the change away from their old(er) thread format.
To be fair, there has been a pretty massive behind-the-scenes change to their IT in the last few months to get to this point. Most of the early glitches are now sorted and things will continue to improve (says he, reading form the the earlier prepared script...). However IMHO mudskipper's reaction to the joining process is disappointing; signing up new (or returning) members is supposed to be the simple bit. As for no renewal reminders, 90% of the time the cause is an out of date email address; using your email as the sign-in is partly meant to ensure they have the current one. That might also expalin why the old records didn't make it to the new CRM system.
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostWell yes, we had the usual outpourings of bile from the neo-conservatives who hate any changes to "their" forums. I don't like it that much myself, but you get to adapt. The trick is to ignore the PCG skin and use the Default one which is much simpler. Other skins are on the to-do list
To be fair, there has been a pretty massive behind-the-scenes change to their IT in the last few months to get to this point. Most of the early glitches are now sorted and things will continue to improve (says he, reading form the the earlier prepared script...). However IMHO mudskipper's reaction to the joining process is disappointing; signing up new (or returning) members is supposed to be the simple bit. As for no renewal reminders, 90% of the time the cause is an out of date email address; using your email as the sign-in is partly meant to ensure they have the current one. That might also expalin why the old records didn't make it to the new CRM system.
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New PCG Website
The UX review probably cost extra.."I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
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Originally posted by TestMangler View Postbrokenpromises.com
Originally posted by malvolio View PostAnyone seen it yet?
Massive behind the scene changes? It's just a web site with a few thousand members. Sounds like mountain out of molehill to me and jobs for the boys...
Are we able to ask how much the new site cost? VBulletin license is £100 or so and Drupal is open source so if the bill was more than £10K (one good techie for a couple of months) then I would be well annoyed.Comment
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Originally posted by administrator View PostOuch!
Yes, am a member so saw it when it went live. Nice to see they have looked to CUK in terms of their set up - Drupal main site and VBulletin for the forum. How much was the consultancy for that then
Massive behind the scene changes? It's just a web site with a few thousand members. Sounds like mountain out of molehill to me and jobs for the boys...
Are we able to ask how much the new site cost? VBulletin license is £100 or so and Drupal is open source so if the bill was more than £10K (one good techie for a couple of months) then I would be well annoyed.
And that's 21,000 members, growing at 5% a month, incidetnally.Blog? What blog...?Comment
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