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Re: Has anyone else noticed...

In Reply to: Has anyone else noticed... posted by Mr. Hankey on September 22, 2003 at 21:29:38:


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Posted by:
One_Man_Army

on September 29, 2003 at 12:20:40

: I have noticed for quite a while now... a new
: trend in some of the post on RecTalk, and I have
: seen it many times. I bring it up because I am
: curious to see if it irritates others as much
: as it does me...?

: Here's how it plays out: when someone post a
: negative comment or has constructive criticism
: about an Established Paintball Promotor's Game,
: or an Estiblished Paintball Owner's Field, a
: wanta-be promotor/field owner jumps-in to agree
: with the poster, and then plugs his own games,
: and/or fields...? Sometimes these comments
: are made by the wanta-be promotor themselves,
: other times by people close to the wanta-be
: promotor. And in almost every case, the person
: plugging the wanta-be promotor did not even
: attend the game that is mentioned in the original
: posters post...?

: Now, I know how upset people get when they feel a promotor is changing his dates around. Is this
: any different? or worse? Does this irriate you
: like it does me...? I am curious...? Is this
: type of shameless self promotion actually working?

: Can you imagine if one team starting doing this
: to other teams...?

: Maybe, if these wanta-be promotors could make it
: on their own merit...? but then again, maybe
: that is why they would rather do it this way...?

: I find it/them irritating, insulting, and vulger... And, I believe them to represent
: everything that is bad in paintball today...

: I don't see ANY of the Established Promotors doing this...??? Nor have I EVER seen one of them do this. In fact, amoung the Estiblished
: Paintball Promotors and Established Field Owners,
: I have witnessed the EXACT opposite of this.
: Don't get me wrong, I am all for small businesses,
: but you have to have some "class".

: What happened to the days when players (who actually "played in the game") posted the bad
: followed by some good ideas...? You know, to
: make the game better... That's Respectable!

: Feel free to agree, or dis-agree with me; just
: don't take it personally, and "don't" plug a
: wanta-be - please...

: I feel that if you are going to comment on a game
: you should have at least "played in the game", or
: made it very clear to everyone that you were not
: even there - before you post...

: Prehaps even with the disclaimer: "THIS IS AN
: ADVERTISMENT".
: At least that would be somewhat honest...

: Inspired by Hollywoods Whiners Post...

: Hankey ;-)

: This post is not intended to knock the original posters, new promotors, or new field owners. It
: is intended only for those who participate in
: these types of shameless self promotion
: tactics... Which I have grown very weary of.

: I'll feel better once I get some sleep... ;-)

here, here. way too much politics floating around the florida paintball universe lately. i wish we could play a little ball.

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