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PuntMasterK
17th June 2012, 11:03 AM
Post deleted.

Unpaid promotions are prohibited by the Posting Guidelines.

You have used this Forum to direct readers to your web site where they are asked to "Sign up."

If you wanted to advertise your web site you should have contacted Management, like many other web site owners, instead of trying to promote your site for free.

Your Forum account is now suspended. Moderator.

AngryPixie
17th June 2012, 11:25 AM
Sorry not clear to me what this is, and you could drive a truck through the Term of Use, and Privacy Policy. :mad:

darkydog2002
17th June 2012, 12:20 PM
Very helpful indeed.
Thank you.

moeee
17th June 2012, 01:10 PM
you could drive a truck through the Term of Use, and Privacy Policy. :mad:
NO YOU COULDN'T!!!

The motor would overheat and seize and you would be stuck with still over halfway to go!!

Star
17th June 2012, 04:06 PM
I have been following this forum for a long time. Over the last few weeks I have responded to a few interisting threads and I even started a few but decided to pull the trigger and scratch myself just before I hit the SEND button.

The negativity of a few posters on here is unbelievable.

I have seen many threads on here which state that to have a chance to beat this game you have to find value and to do that in my opinion you have to find an angle that the crowd overlooks.

Yet, whenever someone comes up with an idea or refers us to a site the negativity is overwhelming.

What does it matter if 99% of what is produced here is ( in our opinion rubbish ) maybe somewhere in there is the 1% we are looking for.

So, whatever you do, think carefully about rubbishing anybodies post because . one day, it might be to your regret even though you may never no.

Pete

Shaun
17th June 2012, 04:23 PM
As a veteran of this forum let me say that many moons ago it was forbidden to post almost any link to any site, even to mention some sites could get you a suspension or post removed.

A lot of people complained about this and many left the forum because they felt freedom of speech was being censored, then a few years back the rules were relaxed and many returned with a lot of new people.

The general understanding of posting links is that the website mentioned is not directly linked to the poster financially.

This is a fair enough decision as the cost of running a website can be expensive and this revenue is made back with advertisements, so i think it is unfair of people to complain when they are asked not to do this.

There are options if you wish to have a website that you run posted in your signature and if you wish to advertise you could contact the board admin about it.

Let's not go back to the old days as i for one enjoy being able to post almost anything related to punting with out worrying about if i can or can't post it.

AngryPixie
17th June 2012, 05:29 PM
Gee Star, almost two and a half years since your last post and you come out of the woodwork for this. Hmmm.

This is a commercial operation, we know that as they describe themselves as a business. While I've no problem with that I though it worthwhile to read the fine print. I'll say it again, I don't know what this is. What business is this? What are they selling?

Why for instance would I need to provide a photo ID to proof of my identity?

"(Name of website deleted - Moderator) may, at any time, request acceptable photographic identification and proof of your current address to ensure that all information supplied by the Member is up to date. This may require official Certification of identification documents by a permitted Certifier upon request by (Name of website deleted -Moderator)."

Why are the Terms and Conditions full of references to account deposits? I can't see any place on the site to buy anything.

Why doesn't it mention what they do with the systems users develop?

Why are they aggregating my personal data to provide to potential stakeholders?

"(Name of website deleted - Moderator) only collects Personal Data ("Personal Data") from you:

...

· to create aggregate data about Members through demographic profiling, statistical analysis of the database to provide to potential and existing stakeholders"

This is clearly more than a "free" data base for punters. But what is it?

moeee
17th June 2012, 06:10 PM
It's obvious that the Member has only become a member to spruik the website.

I figure this thread won't be about after say 10 am Monday Morning.

Star
17th June 2012, 06:29 PM
In reply to Angry Pixie who has obviously gone and checked my history on here.

The fact is that I have been lurking for quite awhile and could have replied to any thread. Looking at some of the conditions you have come up with about that site I am now wondering too.

My reply was completly innocent, but I am not nieve enough not to realize that their might be an angle there for them but that's life.

The main thrust of my reply was not so much about this site but the negativity towards many threads.

Pete

ps

In no way do I see any negativity in your reply to me. Thanks for that.

AngryPixie
17th June 2012, 06:58 PM
No problem Star. All the best. ;)

I hate these "free" sites - punting related or not.