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Originally Posted by lasto
this thread here did not get out of hand and i was watchin it very closely.
https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/showthrea...=126417&page=4
Shutting threads without a valid excuse just gets peoples backs up.
End of day they posted in the lounge and just cause a mod deems its not suitable dont mean it should be shut.The thread in question raised a few questions and in shutting the thread what you are saying (vb.org) is that if u pay for a hack and something goes wrong then dont come posting on here cause u wont be allowed to post good/bad comments because we dont condone the hiring of hackers.
Basically you on your own.But the person who ripped you off is free to offer his services to other members.
If thats the case then maybe vb.org needs to rethink its strategy on the
Service Requests
For the request of paid service providers like programmers, designers or webmasters. This forum is only for PAID REQUESTS and NOT for OFFERS
If people hire someone from a site then surely they are entitled to make a comment or even a thread.This lets everyone know what is going on and can stop other people from hiring or passing on money to these people.
Also the guy who started the thread does have a valid point and i agree with him posting here as proberly do many others.
He was ripped off simple as and wants a few questions answered so is vb.org gonna re-open the thread in question ????
Also i may seem a bit strong on my views above as vb.org is a good site but play fair and let everyone have a say.
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No - the thread will not be opened. The thread turned into a blantant attack on the person in question, and stopped being a general thread. Everything going on in that thread basically could have been handled in private.
vBulletin.org is NOT responsible for the transaction that take place from Service Request. We have a set of guidelines that should be followed when completely a service request.
We
are looking to implement a system to help users give some sort of feedback after a transaction takes place...