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28 August, 2009 at 8:54 pm #13530
Hello everyone.
we would like to hear your thoughts on a registered chatters only forum?
please put your “realistic” questions/thougthts/ideas forward to us
via this thread thank you.so far we seem to have a vast majority of users agreeing to this,
we would still like to hear the opinions of the users who dont have a message board account, so, can those users please speak to a member of staff in the rooms and let us know what you think.Kindest Regards
ForumHostGM.28 August, 2009 at 9:14 pm #41054628 August, 2009 at 9:22 pm #410547Just a thought but you register yours ? call it wacky off the wall and all that like
28 August, 2009 at 9:28 pm #410548Hello Rosepetal.
Thank you for your question.
at the moment, the cost has yet to be decided, as we are trying to
gather information as to whether enough users would be interested
to make it viable.at the moment, we are trying to come up with a forum
that would enable all friends to chat together in a peaceful
room. the idea of a limit of 50 did not work as it seperated
friends from each other. and we are back at where we started
with users complaining they cant gain access to the lobby,
and the lobby moves to quick so on and so on.the registered forum will be password protected.
Kindest Regards
ForumHostGM.28 August, 2009 at 9:28 pm #410549Could be that the prats wont pay just to prat about.. and ive been in chat.. i wouldnt call it a good thing [-X
28 August, 2009 at 9:32 pm #410550Now i didnt say you do.. like ive said i used to go in .. but the idiots are f*cking idiots in the main and it becomes more trouble than it’s worth to even sit there never mind chat.
Aren’t your JC friends worth a little money ?28 August, 2009 at 9:35 pm #410551Hi Pete, Hi Will,
Thank you both for your answers
Will…. we are not rushing anything at the Minute, we are simply gathering
information, the registered chat forum only is offered to those who wish to chat
in a more peaceful protected room.we are not forcing this we are simply asking for peoples thoughts.
Kindest Regards
ForumHostGM.28 August, 2009 at 9:41 pm #410552@will wrote:
pete just chat has always been free. why start to pay now? the reeson ppl like it so much is cos its free and easey to use.
and we dnt all prat about.
It’s not a question of it being free Will it’s about whether we want a registered forum which we obviously have to pay for. In hope that we might get away from some of the numpties and have a decent chat for a change.
Don’t make this into another whinging thread FFS!
Oh and thanks for reply GM
28 August, 2009 at 10:56 pm #410553I like the idea of a registered forum, not only would it stop the mostly harmless idiotic children who come in scrolling etc because they have nothing better to do, but it would surely deter the users with hidden agenda’s and lets not pretend that there are not those ppl in jc because we all know that this kind of place is a haven for them.
I think the cost should be a small nominal and affordable amount, lets face it if ppl can afford that bottle of vodka then they can afford to pay to chat in jc, however is not for the monetary gain (although it might be) that I think it would be worthwhile, but so that credit card information which can relate to actually verifying peoples identity would be available to the site owners and if so necessary action could be taken to those minority who abuse the forum in whatever way they doI hope that made sense coz I have been to the pub!
Just my humble opinion :)
29 August, 2009 at 4:49 am #410554I’m with Rose and Melody !
I’d be more than happy to pay for a registered forum ( within reason of course ) if it will make for chat without the trouble makers. Although sometimes they are entertaining !!!!
My question is, however, all those idiots that cause trouble and change names to do so, if they have registered but continue to cause trouble will they get banned, and if so is there any way to stop them re-registering with a new name/ip addy ?
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