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mssarath
I know we all are sick with, newbies starting doublers, just one post from a person and its an announcement about new program. we can discuss any ideas to prevent this. I have a small idea,
don't allow a person, to create a new thread ( in investment sections or atleast doubler section.) unless he have sufficient number of post and he should be a member of atleast some good amount of time.
My prefference is he should have 500+ post and atleast member of MMG for one month. if he is just come here just to start a new program, we can easily identify it with, his post - whether posts are only to increase his post count.

( I mean, newbies can post reply but can't start a new thread)
I don't know the exact technical difficulties, just my two cents.
avm703
I like this idea but we seen some people reach 500 posts in a few days. I think it is up to ourselves to figure out what to put our money in.

Even if they are a member for a month, doesnt mean they would promote something honest.
puremoney
Agree with Mssarath!

I`m pretty new here my self, but admin should definitly consider this.

Joern
mssarath
QUOTE(avm703 @ Mar 28 2005, 08:16 AM)
I like this idea but we seen some people reach 500 posts in a few days.  I think it is up to ourselves to figure out what to put our money in.

Even if they are a member for a month, doesnt mean they would promote something honest.
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yup, thats why i said, we can check their post, whether its only for increasing post counts., also some good amount of post gives some idea about type of that person.

I know being a member for one month is not a sign, atleast we can reduce 80% of new thread starting in doubler section also in other section.
dantheman
i hope so too..

noobs posting new topic and starting doublers is crap.
dantheman
they should only be allowed to start off threads int he "Ask for Help" section.

Jason, what do u think of this?
fivebucks
See my blog.. have an article dedicated to this subject

http://www.moneymakergroup.com/index.php?a...owentry&eid=102
investress
Fivebucks why aren't you online on MSN?!
UNC
It's a good idea..

But who knows someone with one post may someday have the best program on the net.

It's up to us, where we wanna put our money..
fivebucks
QUOTE(investress @ Mar 28 2005, 01:00 PM)
Fivebucks why aren't you online on MSN?!
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Im not home right now
TheMobileHookup
Again...MMG is not about censorship.

People don't have to jump on everything out there you know.

I can't think of one since Black Friday that even looks good though I haven't been looking much.
orduek
I think we discussed this one in Kenny's thread (newbie? here.) and I have to agree with admin. We cannot restrict the amount of posts per week/day/month/year (/decay smile.gif ) No.
From the past two weeks i learned something very important - I always look on the REALLY experienced members here, admins, moderators and few more (like Pipster). If i see a member with 1000s posts and he only joined on March - Well...I keep reading others.
The data we have on members should be enough to determine whether we should listen to that one or not.
Another thing, U can always look at the kind of posts members do - do they post some real things/opinions/revelation or do they just do something like ( harhar.gif lol).
Thats my 2 cents.
shoeb
Call me weiered, but I don't support this idea. Newbie to this forum doesn't essentially mean he's a newbie to all these. Having 1000 posts doesn't indicate much, we've seen some get to 500+ in weeks, here I'm a member for almost 6 months, not even close to 1000. It doesn't mean much if someone has been a member for 2/3 months or 2/3 days. Its the quality of the program that matters. For example, the experienced members in this board, like say Mobile, Kenny, Pipster, before joining MMG, were they inexperienced? Or newbies? Certainly not. Lets not take such a hard view on newbies. We all started as newbies, didn't we?

Like Mobile said, we don't have to jump into everything that is posted here. Check the program, ask questions, see what others are asking and what the admin answers. Why blame newbies? We are responsible for OUR decisions. Think yourself as a newbie. Maybe you just joined MMG a few days back, but you're an experienced player in this field. You found about a good program and wanted to post it but you couldn't because you just joined the forum. How would you feel?

I agree many of the newbies (people just joined the forum) are also inexperienced ones. But we should be able to tell who are experienced and who are not by reading their posts and asking questions. So why this would be a big problem? If someone is annoyed with so many new program postings, he/she should just avoid those new topics. I know I hardly visit the money doubler forum anymore. Just to glance over there occassionally to see whats going on or make one or two comments.
nuk
Here's an easy solution: STOP JOINING THEM! DON'T READ ABOUT THEM! Ignore, snicker and ridicule their lame attempts:) Join pin or spend more into it. Protect yourself from your own greed. These dumb attempts will stop being created when people stop joining them.

I have a double plan that I laid-out somewhere in General Chat of how to make one work for at leats 6 months or so. I even offered the whole set of ideas and the nuts and bolts to anyone who wanted to take my ideas and run their own doubler. I had set it all up for someone else who I talked out of running a doubler and who finally agreed with me. I offered it all up and no one took it or even attempted some of the ideas that are based on real business, not crap.

I feel like running the above just to show that it isn't impossible and totally embarass these crapola doublers out there. Eliminate them from even thinking they know what the hell they are doing. I have plenty of ego and arrogance to do it for no other reason because you sure aren't going to get rich these days as a doubler admin.I have better things to do with my time though than to prove a point and deal with member headaches.
NUK
CycleMe
Every newbie i see launching a doubler is followed by at least 20 "I'm Out" posts lol there shouldnt be a problem with members joining and losing money.
george1
QUOTE(Mistaken Identity @ Mar 28 2005, 08:04 AM)
It's a good idea..

But who knows someone with one post may someday have the best program on the net.

It's up to us, where we wanna put our money..
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clapping7.gif read all about in games thread under fast in fast out right mistaken id. it might be this one . !!
xmatrix
Nuk and Fivebucks and admin is right. I wouldn't want to miss out on a doubler posted by a newbie. What if his doubler was the next PIN?
cashsick
newbies in this forum doesnt mean that they are newbies to the doublers world..
as 'matrix' said ... who might know one of this doubler would be the next PIN
tped60
QUOTE(Mistaken Identity @ Mar 28 2005, 05:04 PM)
It's a good idea..

But who knows someone with one post may someday have the best program on the net.

It's up to us, where we wanna put our money..
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QUOTE
Here's an easy solution: STOP JOINING THEM! DON'T READ ABOUT THEM! Ignore, snicker and ridicule their lame attempts:) Join pin or spend more into it. Protect yourself from your own greed. These dumb attempts will stop being created when people stop joining them.


Exactly!! clapping7.gif

Honesty and ability to run a program has nothing to do with time exposed to MMG, or post count.

Just don't reply, let the threads die and the trend with it...
stormy
I think stop newbie to start their own doublers....Yeh they can promote or make new thread for a doubler and invite admin to discuss and support on forum.

Newbie's have no idea...i know some here just joined mmg last month and now they have their own doublers. They have very good opportunity of making some money and mmg members lose by investing.

I think mssarath point is to stop newbie's to start their own doublers but they can post for others.....
Tabitha
Just want to point out that, had this suggestion been in effect when PIN started, PIN would not have been posted here. Just because someone is new to MMG is not any indication of their program. Jen & I have many years in the arena so we are not newbies by any stretch...*S*
Cor
QUOTE(CycleMe @ Apr 1 2005, 12:18 AM)
Every newbie i see launching a doubler is followed by at least 20 "I'm Out" posts lol there shouldnt be a problem with members joining and losing money.
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lol i find that amusing
TheMobileHookup
Beginning to wish people would stop posting these type of threads and everyone would listen when we try to help. We try to help and no one listens then when it's over people say "why didn't you tell us"...

If it was a "newbie" ban then there would be no PIN and some choice others. PIN was posted by someone who was a "newbie" as people love to call everyone tongue.gif

People need to check what they're saying before they post because you could be hurting a lot of good programs...
alexeow
QUOTE(TheMobileHookup @ Apr 4 2005, 09:10 AM)
Beginning to wish people would stop posting these type of threads and everyone would listen when we try to help. We try to help and no one listens then when it's over people say "why didn't you tell us"...

If it was a "newbie" ban then there would be no PIN and some choice others. PIN was posted by someone who was a "newbie" as people love to call everyone tongue.gif

People need to check what they're saying before they post because you could be hurting a lot of good programs...
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Well say, Eddie. clapping7.gif

Some member just don't want to think twice before they post and a lot of good programs killed by them. And some scammer take chance of these members to spread their lie at here. A lot of good lesson learned here.
TheMobileHookup
You can't be right 100% of the time but there are some that are so obviously poorly constructed.
alexeow
QUOTE(TheMobileHookup @ Apr 4 2005, 09:22 AM)
You can't be right 100% of the time but there are some that are so obviously poorly constructed.
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Yes. That's true. smile.gif
Radmax
QUOTE(TheMobileHookup @ Apr 3 2005, 06:22 PM)
You can't be right 100% of the time
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That's news to me tongue.gif
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