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Old 02-29-2024, 07:16 PM
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I would like to make a proposal that a "Joining Fee" be considered to assist in offsetting the costs associated with the Forum
A forum in the UK I am on allows only cursory access to it until you join and then it opens up fully this could be implemented here
I am a relative newbie here (2012) but over that period I have seen many come with major questions join up get huge amounts of advice then disappear never to be seen again
This way a "Joining Fee" would be a token cost for this help and assistance that many knowledgeable members here have and pass on
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why would you try to do everybody like that. im sorry but im about 99 percent sure that Digger isnt gonna do everybody like that.
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why would you try to do everybody like that. im sorry but im about 99 percent sure that Digger isnt gonna do everybody like that.
It is VERY simple to "save the Forum" it costs money to operate
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Old 03-01-2024, 07:28 PM
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But as long as it's been free to join and people can donate if they want, it's work for all these years and digger is a nice guy and he won't just immediately change like that, I'm just saying
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Old 03-01-2024, 07:33 PM
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Some people might not be able to donate and pay for extra stuff like this but they want to do it so they can talk about cubs, I know we didn't do as much as expected last period but how do we know how much people have donated?? That also brings us back that everyone might not have that extra money so that wouldn't be the best idea
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I'm not trying to be mean or rude and argue, I'm just trying to say how it's not the best idea
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