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 [WTA] MODERATOR ianho, Abusing Powers?

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se7en
post May 3 2008, 02:17 PM

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moderators are not allowed to remove postings on sales threads unless they have an absolutely valid reason to do so. While waiting for ianho's explanation, would you be kind enough to explain why you posted two comments using two seperate accounts one after the other on the same thread?

While you might have had a very good case if you only posted once, i sense you've got something up your sleeve to suddenly post two comments, 7 minutes apart on a rival product using two seperate accounts which we know either both belong to you, or to someone who shares the same PC as you.
se7en
post May 3 2008, 10:38 PM

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leclair, do take note of the following as actual forum policy. (those who think otherwise, please keep your assumptions to yourself).

1. you had every right to bring up the question of a similar product with different pricing on a sales thread. We have, and will always practice transperancy when it comes to sales threads. The moderators or even admins are not exempt in any way from this rule.

2. The only exception to the above is if you intentionally jeopardize the sale with bad intentions or without proper proof to back your claims. Your post however was valid.

3. Moderator ianho will be notified of this, however, we will give him the benefit of the doubt simply because you made two postings from the same machine, and this would be sufficient reason to remove your postings. The moderator removed your posting as it might have appeared as if you had used multiple accounts to emphasize your point - which is a breach of forum policy.

I hope that is clear, to everyone.



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