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birney29
12-26-2007, 05:58 PM
im still looking for tdc but no one is giving it too me :( please guys come on

zedex
12-26-2007, 06:03 PM
nobody has to give you nothing mate , but u can fill there an application and get an invite

Tokeman
12-26-2007, 06:08 PM
"Applications Down for Maintenance"
and its been down a long while now.
Some one help him out before he forgets what we're talking about :x

maddoxro
12-26-2007, 06:23 PM
from your post history i saw that you have a lot of requests and also that you trade..and other thing,you request an invite,and after a while you gave it \ trade...so sorry mate..you will not get my invite...but this is just my opinion

Nemrod
12-26-2007, 06:34 PM
from your post history i saw that you have a lot of requests and also that you trade..and other thing,you request an invite,and after a while you gave it \ trade...


:huh: Interesting.

:dry:

birney29
01-05-2008, 03:05 PM
can u please explain i did use to trade dont no more and no i dont trade invites i have been given maybe i would request an invite and not like the site so i wud make a giveaway and give it too someone else can u explain please ?

maddoxro
01-05-2008, 03:12 PM
i can explain: i invite you,you don't like the site,then you trade\giveaway the account created from my invite,that account get disabled, and then i get disabled etc...

whitmar
01-05-2008, 05:01 PM
If ever you join a site and realize you don't like it, the only right thing to do is cancel that account and go away. That would allow the site to issue other invitations to be distributed in the manner the site intended. Your invitation to that site only gave you the right to interact with the community and share with it the available assets (files) at a pace and in a process designed by that site to ensure you have the best possible access while simultaneously letting you prove yourself a responsible member as you gradually work your way up through the various levels. You were never meant to use that account as some sort of currency entitling you to allow someone to act as your impostor in return for favors, invitations or an opportunity to become an impostor, yourself, under someone else's account at a different site. The secret introduction of impostors into the various sites opens the door for anti-p2p group members to insinuate themselves into our favorite sites which can result in their becoming only fond memories with "rest in peace" wishes. It should be obvious to the most casual observer why a site would ban such a user, and consequently reprimand the member who brought that person into their family in the first place. Your previous disregard for the rules and continued justification of account giveaways are the main reasons you have doomed yourself to be viewed with suspicion when someone considers inviting you anywhere.

I hope that explains it.