Originally Posted by
Nemrod
First: be you. Let others know how you really are.
If you are a good person and a good user, people notice that and youīll get whatever you want.
Keyword: patience.
You have to be very cautious, what for X guy can be something good , for other one can be bad. For example, give aways are a very good thing for most users, but to others look like you are an irresponsible guy. Almost every respected site forbids give aways, if you do them, you are breaking the rules, you are not a good candidate for very very closed sites.
When we talk about top sites people are very strict and demanding with their invites, nobody knows how hard was for him to get in there and it wouldnīt be nice to jeopardize the account for inviting a bad user, or just somebody that wanted the site for its level and then he realizes that he does not like the site or canīt keep the requirements.
Of course, if you donīt do anything you wonīt get anything. Help people as much as you can, sometimes an honest advice, a really concern and help with an userīs issue can make miracles. Whatever you do, do it without expecting something in change, but the thanks. And when you have an invite, give it to somebody youīve previously studied and checked deeply, and better in private.
RP, in my opinion are like a knife to your own throat. A considerable amount of them are an insurance against getting top sites.
About trading, well, free will, do what you want and deal with the consequences, bad or good.
I must disagree with those that say that FST is not a good place to get those sites, Iīve been here for 7/8 months and I got more than I wanted. FST is like a big city, there are good people, bad people, authorities, recruiters, peasants, tourists, roving people, very wise men, donkeys dressed like persons, and every kind of people. You can get a degree in whatever you want here. Just choose your teachers, your mates, and what you like and feel more comfortable with.
And my last advice: donīt be anti-something except cheaters, sellers and scammers.
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