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It is a post that looks like many others that have been started on site, one person comes on, asks about a service or company and lo and behold usually within an hour or so the owner of a company logs in and announces their presence.
Getting free advertising on the site without anyone knowing if they are good, bad or indifferent. Quote:
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I applied this caution and my doubts, I would rather be wrong than have one member of our site ripped off by the unscrupulous. |
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@ Margaret + michael1954 - thank you for your sensible contributions
@ janhost - just seen the weather forecast and am comforted by your professional opinion of my 17 year old roof! |
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Under no circumstances was I Moderating, beating down or bullying another member. An unknown posted, we have had similar posts, I gave a list of reasons why I found your post suspect working on past experience. Your expert moderators reaction? Quote:
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Certainly your style of reply could do with a touch of moderation. I would rather warn fellow members than have one of them possibly ripped off. You showed a copy of a receipt, o.k. you may be genuine I will however continue to put my friends interests before those of a stranger every time. |
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The assumptions (without any evidence) that have been made about me and my motives, commonsense (yes, I have heard about Google!) and my experience, have been ludicrous. As Adrian Shurmer used to say, in another context, never ASSUME - you will make an ASS of U and ME. Despite what Less assumed about me after only 46 words, my question was genuine. I am genuine. I do know about Google and I have run a Yahoo Group since 1999. I don't think I am necessarily better than anyone else, though other people, by their actions or words, may well prove that, in fact, I am. Here in Accyweb you have a huge local resource and a great place for people to get connected, yet it seems if you ask what some members think is the 'wrong question' you are slapped down without any reasonable enquiry. To be faced by Less's initial incoherent contribution, out of the blue, makes you think WTF! Just to show what a good guy I am I think I'm right in saying that I am the only poster to have apologised in this thread:) A great welcome to Accrington! |
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He wants an apology? On your monocycle you winghing pleb. I've already been far too polite with you, get thee from this place until you can actually post like what we does. |
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Nope.......I apologised to you for missing the smiley at the end of a post. This thread has gone on far longer than it would have if everyone just took things with a pinch of salt. I did try to explain Less' motives for what you saw as an inflammatory repsonse......There was no need for anything else to be said. As for the receipt.......well, it could be genuine, but then again anyone with a modicum of computer savvy could have formulated that.......it proves very little....Not that I am casting aspersions on your integrity greatharwood...I'm not. I am just trying to be a devil's advocate...a balanced poster....seeing both sides of the discussion. |
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Unfortunately Margaret there aren't two sides to the argument so far as he's concerned, he's right and I'm a village idiot.
The pinch of salt I'll take with it, though too much salt is bad for you. I've enjoyed Learning from an ex mod I do wonder, with his display of moderator skills, how did his site last ten years? |
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Less, only a pinch...not a sackful.
We need a little salt to survive. As for the 'two sides to an argument' thing...maybe arguments/discussions are like versions of the truth, there is your truth, his truth and then something in the middle which is probaly the 'real' truth. A sense of perspective is all that is required. |
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A sense of perspective is all that is required.[/QUOTE] Yes, how true, I will continue to perceive in favour of members that I know. :) |
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