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Guest 87vlt
Originally posted by Squizz

Again you can't see...

If you whore elsewhere it's not my problem.  Simple.

Now go away and become "not my problem", because at the moment you are my problem, and I don't like problems...

you get skyzerr to stop whoring in the wasteland and box to stop in QDL whoreland and yes I will.

Originally posted by Nismo_Boy

i put foward, once we become a paying club, if **** tards like this dont buy member ship they get banned, and **** off.

Thanks for your input Josh, not quite how I would have worded things, but membership by way of payment is not the answer either.

However when signing on to a clubs forum and being asked to adhere to the guidelines set out by the group would be a nice start...

Originally posted by Squizz

Thanks for your input Josh, not quite how I would have worded things, but membership by way of payment is not the answer either.

However when signing on to a clubs forum and being asked to adhere to the guidelines set out by the group would be a nice start...

but people dont read the rules, they scroll down the page and press enter..

Guest 87vlt
Originally posted by Nismo_Boy

but people dont read the rules, they scroll down the page and press enter..

where in this does it say anything about post whoring/spamming?

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