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To: Tom C who wrote (2571)11/2/2013 4:28:07 PM
From: Mario :-)  Respond to of 7360
 
they respond to you like you are lying.
Unreal! :-(



To: Tom C who wrote (2571)11/2/2013 4:39:13 PM
From: TEDennis3 Recommendations

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Mario :-)

  Respond to of 7360
 
Say what? Lying about a lifetime membership ??

Good grief.

Would a credit card transaction record from almost SEVENTEEN YEARS AGO convince them?

You know, if an enterprising software developer would get fed up enough with this crap, he might decide to go to the trouble of writing a software scanner that captures the pertinent info from a post/message, then saves it all in an offline database for future (or, IMMEDIATE) review.

Most people use only a small subset of the SI features anyway, right?

That software scanner could even do all this auto-magically on a time interval basis, so the enterprising software developer would never have to see ANY of those ads. Except for when they want to post something pertinent in a stock forum that is. Even that could be automated, if desired.

Oh, yeah ... and that enterprising (and pi$$ed off) software developer might want to post another complaint about how irritated he is about ads being displayed to lifetime members, paid or not.

Yeah, some enterprising software developer might decide to do something like that.

But only if he got REALLY pi$$ed off.

Perhaps that enterprising software developer might consider sharing that software scanner with other lifetime pi$$ed off members.

Sure is a pretty day.;

TED



To: Tom C who wrote (2571)11/6/2013 4:00:57 PM
From: the navigator5 Recommendations

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Mario :-)

  Respond to of 7360
 
The worse part is if you insist you paid on the first occasion that lifetime memberships were offered, they respond to you like you are lying.

exactly what happened to me! basically, i was told to "prove it."

and in those days, it was sending a check through snail mail!