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Someone must be "outraged" and "offended".....it's the world we live in today. Next thing you know someone will complain about being groped at a bike sound-off event.
Wow!!! Been gone a few and really missed a good one. Honestly this is being made far more out of proportion than needs be by IB Brands. Honestly it seems a forceful ploy to corner a member to choose to pay and continue to sponsor or your gone, rather than politely state " If we find Haze making any posts that directly provides a monetary gain to BaggerAudioLab , or receive any reports, we will immediately suspend account and investigate the matter, and terminate account permanently if found that a violation has occured." Very simple stuff, but apparently it is about the money rather than the group if this decision goes in the wrong direction. I will take my pd membership and go with him in support if this does occur. Yes I do pay like many others to support the forum each year.
Wow me too! It was probably a business decision. Sales generated from site < membership cost. I know I couldn't afford a membership on this site. Agree that he should be allowed to continue as Haze as long as he doesn't break the same rules that apply to all of us non-sponsor members. I know if he goes I won't be on here much. it's not banning the site because of this, it's just that I'm not going to be interested without his input.
We can fight back. If they are going to allow guys like John to continually break the rules, yet not allow Haze to remain, I will follow Haze to another forum. This is a business, and if it has less traffic they will lose sponsorship dollars. I'm willing to stand up for the little guy. He should be innocent until proven guilty, not banned in case he breaks the rules.
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