I say no to bumping fees, that's just pure manipulation.
Eh, I thought making customers post their Transaction ID was manipulation.
I say no to bumping fees, that's just pure manipulation.
Eh, I thought making customers post their Transaction ID was manipulation.
I'm holding out until the whole '10 day threads' thing changes, there's no good reason for us to make new threads whenever one expires- it's just plain bad for business all around. If they weren't prepared to roll out a streamlined and easy-to-use system for paying members, they should have waited instead of jumping the gun.
Yes, the owner can do whatever he wants with his forum, especially since there's no ads/monetizing in play- but when we start paying, we start expecting professionalism and ease of use for our money.
To you guys comparing this to WaFo: No, you're wrong.
Me too.. I am also holding on for the mean time while the higher power decided what is the best move to be done..![]()
As a seller, I agree with $36 one time Fee specially in re-opening of my old threads and maybe a recurring payment monthly... Anyways, hope they fix this problems right away, I got more and more of my clients complaining about my threads were closed..![]()
Ah, welcome to real capitalism. Part of capitalism is dealing with it to make yet more money, and this is when people start to complain about it not being fair.But dealing with capitalism is just not right.
Im holding out as well. Im not making a new thread every 10 days.. paying for one I might every 10 days but making a new one.. nope.
^^ awesome idea... setting my linux box to do that automatically right now, thanks for the SaaS idea bro
I predict someone creating a thread transitioning service to auto create new threads based on your old one every 10 days.
A Similar SaaS thought had struck me after reading the thread. But wouldn't a user be required to provide you with his Login information for the same?
I'm holding out until the whole '10 day threads' thing changes, there's no good reason for us to make new threads whenever one expires- it's just plain bad for business all around. If they weren't prepared to roll out a streamlined and easy-to-use system for paying members, they should have waited instead of jumping the gun.
Yes, the owner can do whatever he wants with his forum, especially since there's no ads/monetizing in play- but when we start paying, we start expecting professionalism and ease of use for our money.
To you guys comparing this to WaFo: No, you're wrong.
Not telling you how I'm going to make my SaaS work, mate. JB already tried ripping it off.
Tried? Psshhhhhh
I already paid my $36 to Jon and its running as we speak in BST.
Come get some!
Also, dont need login info.. I get the info straight off the DB with a backend script installed on Vbull and your login cookie.