Surely it was a general forum thread that should have stayed in general chat , i didnt break any rules and the thread wasnt for comic purposes.
Surely it was a general forum thread that should have stayed in general chat , i didnt break any rules and the thread wasnt for comic purposes.
Last edited by An don; 01-08-10 at 23:32.
cop on west and grow up
punterminator (01-08-10)
I would take things like this more seriously if you didn't create multiple threads about it. I mean do you need to create "Two threads moved to soap tonight that belonged in general chat" then "Why was my last thread moved to soap" then someone else creates "Moved" etc. Here I am coming along to look at the matter, and all I see is multiple threads on same topic everywhere. Looks to me like you are messing when I see this. Next time a thread gets moved and you are not happy about it, be adult and PM the managers (vampirejackie/samlad) or create just one thread to debate the issue. You be more professional in your conduct and we'll take you more seriously.
P.S. You thread doesn't even include a link to thread you are complaining was moved.
Again i tell you check the time of bers thread and mine im not the unprofessional one .
and another thing there is absolutely no need for me to be professional ,punting website doh
Regardless, if it was me starting this thread I'd probably have created it multiple times also. There's plenty of evidence that Patricia only responds to what suits her and just ignores the rest. I'd probably spread my payload around a bit too. Hoping that she might deign to respond to at least one of them..
Anything's a dildo if you're brave enough.
Sorry now Patricia - but one of the officially sanctioned procedures is to post a thread in the Escort-Ireland.com forum.
I spent a fair amount of time in there today reading back on the post history. I can say with reasonable authority that it's generally about as effective as a chocolate teapot. As an example, if you get a moment, scan through a few pages and parse all the threads referencing "I posted a review, where is it?". The stock response is either ignore it or "we didn't get it post again".
This is an ongoing problem with the site that has been well documented for a very long time. Wouldn't it be better if your "tech team" stopped pricking about with little badges and internet popularity contests and maybe put some resource into addressing this very frustrating problem?
Anything's a dildo if you're brave enough.
An don (02-08-10)
The tech team have looked into that and logged it to see exactly what was happening. The reviews that are not coming through are ones where the reviewer is spending a very long time before submitting the review and it isn't practical to extend the session length any further. Unless you take an hour plus, you are not getting session timed out and the review gets to us. That is what the logging found and it was monitored for over a month to check that was the only issue preventing a review being submitted.