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ForumWarrior
Center for Advanced Studies
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Posted - 2010.10.08 01:56:00 -
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Jimmy, when someone does something charitable for 2 years, then decides it's time to move on - you don't say "WTF, DO IT MOAR!"
You say, "Thank you"
In that vein, Estel - "Thank you"
I wish I had more available to bid closer to your estimated valuation.
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ForumWarrior
Center for Advanced Studies
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Posted - 2010.10.08 09:12:00 -
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Originally by: Alacta Lithia
Sure, you have 7 days to kick them, but I doubt it is something that will be watched closely, and more importantly if you notice too late, you first need to remove roles so it will take 24hours at least.
Actually, once someone has been in corp for 7 days, you'd only have until downtime to kick them. Thus, if they had roles, it would be too late the moment they had standings.
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ForumWarrior
Center for Advanced Studies
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Posted - 2010.10.09 23:14:00 -
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Originally by: Taram Caldar
This seems fair. If you'd like to have a 3rd party hold the deposit isk I can hold it on an alt that doesn't have isk for you. (thus eliminating any risk of wallet spam confusion). Your call of course. Just thought I'd offer. I would not charge anything for the service. Just so that you have as little chance of people hollering 'scam' as possible.
Pretty much I'm offering this (and never have to anyone before) due to my respect for the free service you've provided to the community for so long.
No offense meant by this - I'm not an "MD Person" - but I have no clue who you are. And I definitely trust someone who's been doing something great (And free) for Eve for 2+ years more than I trust yet another MD "rep" persona. The later are becoming a bit commonplace.
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