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Should IB let just one vendor return to average Joe status after marketing their shop, or let all vendors come in hot on shop marketing plans and build name recognition and then return to their original average Joe call sign?
I don't think this is IBs first rodeo thus the business policy prevents shops from slamming these forums with marketing for a few months then returning to their average Joe call sign with the inherent benefits of name recognition as a result of their marketing efforts.
It's all about the IB advertising and marketing cash and platform stability. And this does not just apply to this small audio platform as there are tons of other IB venues.
I don't think we'd know until after the end of the month or if Haze or Izzo gives any update. As I understand it IB will ban his account after this month if he does not renew as a paid sponsor.
Wonder if they will do anything to ,,,,, or the regular members here that run shops and generate sales from this fourm.
I have been informed that Haze has had his account reinstated. He's a regular member and as such cannot sell or promote products. This is the way it was before he became a Paid Sponsor.
Great to hear! I don’t know Haze personally and have never spoken to him via chat, but I see the amount of help he gives members in this forum and it would have been a real shame to lose his knowledge. Congrats Haze!
I just came back to this site. Because i know there is some good information on here coming, from people like haze/Bal. It would be bad to lose there knowledge. We need more people sharing information like they do. Let me take this time to just say thank you to Haze/Bal for helping the average Joe like me.
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