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So, what IS the form for those who are rude or demanding on here?

I was only half joking earlier when I asked for a the plonka emoji...

Seems to me that people come on here quite often having decided they are right and simply looking for conformation so not in listening mode at all.

Frankly, and yes it Draconian, but those types of people should not be allowed to continue as they wear the good hearted pair on here down. I'm stone hearted so don't count.

Thoughts peeps?
 
People wanting stuff for free

You find they fall into two categories

One the people who can't afford who are normally appreciative

Two the people with money but too tight to spend it and want to do it themselves and bodge it to high heavens
 
Just like life then :( Too many of the 'something for nothing chancers around

Fact is, those sorts simply don't deserve our experience and stupid levels of helpfullness. This jerk this evening has finally done it for me, I'm going to be much more honest and direct and less accommodating from here on in. It will leave more for those who one quickly sees deserve it...
 
Just like life then :( Too many of the 'something for nothing chancers around

Fact is, those sorts simply don't deserve our experience and stupid levels of helpfullness. This jerk this evening has finally done it for me, I'm going to be much more honest and direct and less accommodating from here on in. It will leave more for those who one quickly sees deserve it...

Good night sweetlips x
 
I have no problem with people wanting to try their own way. I'm a bit like that. But he was being needlessly rude.
'Your first answer was crap' made me think the second answer should cost £45 plus £15 per half hour after the first hour, or whatever.
Perhaps the stock solution is we all post a quotation of the forum rules next time it happens, until we get an apology. If we can find them...
 

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