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Bluey
Adelaide Home & Garden Solutions
http://www.ahgs.com.au
"Success occurs when no one is looking, failure occurs when everyone is watching."
I am trying to my BAS as we speak and this bllody forum gets me in heheheheh
perhaps the minority(?) of us who have paid our $145 would like to resurrect it - I dont mean to sound narky here, but it does seem to be a popular idea amongst the regular posters.
what entitlements would that include?
Cheers
Bluey
Adelaide Home & Garden Solutions
http://www.ahgs.com.au
"Success occurs when no one is looking, failure occurs when everyone is watching."
how about my original proposal - $30 including a t shirt?
If I was paying $89 a year for a forum membership I would definitely not want any non paying members on it. I think that would be shooting the forum in the foot. I think it is not a big ask to provide one board that is only available to fully paid up Indy members. Who knows we may not even use it but at least give it a try.
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Bluey
Adelaide Home & Garden Solutions
http://www.ahgs.com.au
"Success occurs when no one is looking, failure occurs when everyone is watching."
Am I sensing some negativity here Admin. Forget the Tshirt business. What costs would be involved in doing it. You can create a board and set permissions to that board by member group. Apart from putting all paid up Indies in the member group which you have probably done already to get the "Member" rating what extra is involved in it for you. New members get allocated to that group on registration same as normal. The way I am hearing things is that we members who have taken the plunge to become a fully paid up Indy member and support Indy aren't being given anything else for that on the forum other than the right to wear the Indy avatar. Without our membership fees ILMCOA would not exist. I think a dedicated board for paid up Indy members is a very small thing to ask for in lieu of our efforts to spread the word.
Cheers
Bluey
Adelaide Home & Garden Solutions
http://www.ahgs.com.au
"Success occurs when no one is looking, failure occurs when everyone is watching."