How about something contracting related like
Permie
Wannabe Contractor
Cowboy
Serious Contractor
Old Hand
Cushy Contract (because has a lot of time to post)
Paid to post
Total Geek
Seriously in need of a life
Has no life and never will
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[QUOTE=Lucifer Box]I think your price point is highly dependent on the quality of the package you are offering.
You know what you need to have on offer to command £1200 a night...[QUOTE]
Don't think I can compete with the luxury market, Lucifer. I'm more of the
market
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Originally posted by WageSlaveDon't want to price myself out of the market, Lucifer
You know what you need to have on offer to command £1200 a night...
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Originally posted by administratorLet us have your suggestion for rank titles and number of posts to achieve and we will see what we can do.
1) Using esteemed (sp?) members nicks to build the ladder, starting form the lowest forms of life and working its way up, ie (remember lowest first):
Milan
[more nicks here]
AtW
2) Another way is to replicate existing ladder on CUK -- make sure you have more steps after 15,000 posts as I was bitterly disappointed that I reached the limit there
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Originally posted by Lucifer BoxDon't settle for less than £30, Slave.
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Would a hand shandy help?
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I feel sorry for AtW. I've got a feeling the poor lad will be up all night frantically posting
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Couldn't we just mark ATW as 'single, no mates and sitting in his bedroom'. A status which will never change!
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How about....
Originally posted by administratorLet us have your suggestion for rank titles and number of posts to achieve and we will see what we can do.
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Let su have them then
Let us have your suggestion for rank titles and number of posts to achieve and we will see what we can do.
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Originally posted by WageSlaveAlexey, you worry me.
Would a hand shandy help?
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Ahah!!!!
Junior member!!! I refuse to talk to a junior member such as yourself!
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Ranks
I think it would help to kick-start the discussion to have complete list of available ranks posted (and they should be kewler than those on EZboard), no need to post actual thresholds that can be made from non-round numbers to keep people suprised
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