Why you want to be a part of a tracker that selling its own invites to survive.
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I disagree, SAM. A lot of the people who donate do it just because they want to help the tracker. I donated today for a funny reason, just to see me fill up the 100% bar myself. Not everyone who donates wants to do it just because they want invites.
EDIT: I didn't make it, it's stuck on 98% now, contemplating one more donation (I know how much more is needed now).
EDIT2: I didn't donate solely because I wanted to fill up the bar. I would donate 100$ to some crappy tracker that way, I just meant that my excitement came from the fact that there was a chance I'd fill it up, and not from "oh my god, here comes a wave of invites". I donated to help the tracker above all.
Last edited by Quarterquack; 01-29-2010 at 02:18 AM.
But did the poor guy who started this thread finally made it to SCC??
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Excuse my ignorance but in the old days there was only SCT that had this policy .
selling its own invites for money.If you want to donate to a tracker that's fine and good thing we all encourage you to do so.but if the tracker staff will think that only because you donate you are trustworthy to handle its invites so it's a shame.
and yes,i never be a member in SCT and if you take a little time from the huge time you took staring at my BTrep points and look at my posts considering this matter and esp. SCT you will find out i turned down many people who tried to invite me to this tracker and i'm proud that i'm a member of a great trackers that don't have this policy and never will.
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