Originally Posted by
-MAL-
Yeah but barely anyone comes in here. General Discussion is where it's at.

Tell Stu that. He will also tell you this is a policy related thread and therefore has been moved here, which we DELIBERATELY opened at the start of the year so anyone with questions about new rules may ask questions.
Originally Posted by
L8 ECU
Steve,
Sorry, I understand what you mean about irony and also the amount of shit you get from cunts like me.
You wanted the job though...LOL
Take this thread as my poor attempt to report my dissagreement about it please.
This new project of mine is genuinly for the benefit of everyone free of charge as I have stated on this thread...
Here...
https://passionford.com/forum/showthread.php?t=280155&goto=newpost
I never made any money while I was trading anyway and infact am still paying off debts incurred when I was...LOL
Im not moaning about doing the job Simon, I was well aware it would be akin to juggling several chainsaws whilst having a shit, whilst simoultaneously balanced on the edge of the grand canyon, and doing quadratic equations with my cock, I was having a good old fashioned bitch about the moaning that goes on about infractions. People say they are silly and petty, yet moaning about some invisible points is also petty IMHO. For instance if I see something that shouldnt be there (for sale post in GD etc etc) i can immediately see if the user has been warned or their ass infracted without PMing them, which they may already have been, therefore stopping any apparent "ganging up" if you get 5 PM's for one post
Also, its a "softer" way of warning people about things they may have done wrong IMO, I wouldnt want to ban someone for a for sale thread in GD, we now have a way of letting them know they have done wrong without being so harsh, thats the way I see it.
Whether you did or didnt make money when you were a trader is irrelevant mate, it was your business and by your own admission (i think you may have mentioned it once or twice) you weren't the greatest at running it. Once someones trade status has expired they are still considered a trader, and still bound by trade rules.