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Can this be integrated with vBcredits? This way, the points earned are added to their vBcredits points?
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I like the idea of this, but I really think it could be better with internal offers.. For example, joining a specific vBulletin group, or replying to a specific thread, or other integration with other modifications.
All of which are on the offers page, complete it and points are received~ |
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So right now, you can use our built-in vBCredits integration to reward points for completing various vBulletin actions. The vBCredits guys have built a very extensive system around that concept. And it's probably unnecessary for us to reinvent the wheel, when they have done such a great job with their product. If you want a particular modification integrated with vBOffers, just let us know. We are open to any ideas. So if you want vBOffers to integrate with your favorite modifications, tell us what it is, what you want it to do, and we will consider building it. We already have a couple of product integrations done with other modifications on vBulletin.org. Those will be released on here shortly. Developers of any vBulletin.org modification are more than welcome to use our developer functions to build their own integrations with vBOffers. And they can get paid for it. (information is in the first post of this thread) |
I'm not very impressed with the organization behind this mod. I downloaded, signed up at their website and then waited more than 24 hours for approval.
I followed their install instructions and immediately ran into db errors. Efforts to contact them via their simplistic website were fruitless and no emails have been answered. They don't even have a phone number to contact them. In my opinion, this is not a professional organization and the experience I have had with them causes me to wonder if they would be legitimate to deal with down the road. Uninstalled. |
This looks exactly like Cpalead. Is this cpalead?
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You signed up for vBOffers at 11:56 am Pacific Time on August 17, 2010. Your site was approved several hours later and you were emailed an approval confirmation at 5:07 pm Pacific Time on August 17, 2010. In other words, your claim that you waited "more than 24 hours for approval" is patently false.
Finally, for what it's worth, the error you reported to us was not a "database error." You reported a single error: Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_STRING, expecting T_OLD_FUNCTION or T_FUNCTION or T_VAR or '}' in /home/ernest/public_html/forum/includes/class_vboffers.php on line 18 This error is most commonly seen in PHP4 environments, or when both PHP4 and PHP5 are both present and the file is being sent to PHP4. While I apologize that you were not emailed right away with information that one of our developers would be looking into this upon his return next week, it's disappointing that you'd question our professionalism when you have posted inaccurate information about the length of time you waited for approval and the nature of the error you experienced. Quote:
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