911 Turbo Board is dead....
#16
Thinking outside da' bun...
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Originally Posted by canysmc
Maybe not dead afterall?
http://www.911turbo.com/turboclub/bo...essageID=76693
http://www.911turbo.com/turboclub/bo...essageID=76693
The ******** at Cashette.com were using automated scripts to sign up on my own web site as well. However I have email verification set up that requires a manual reply before I will approve them. Cashette would never respond however I would still see them sign up on my board.
I ended up blocking their entire domain from even registering. Put a cork in their *** real quick. Also sent an email copying the CAN-SPAM Act of 2003 for them just in case they forgot.
If I remember its $250 per offense (spam email) up to $2 million.
Agreed though, that board format is a clusterphuck. If it were any slower and maniacal it would be working backwards.
#17
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The problem with boards like that is they are transient. Anytime no one has to sign in you are going to have issues like that. As much as I like Clemson he no longer owns a Porsche and I have to believe the love and desire to keep the board up to date is not there. I watch my board and let nothing through. It doesn't mean that things don’t get up there, but I watch it daily and clip anything that comes in.
John does the same thing here. I actually tried to buy the board from Clemson years ago. He wanted silly money. I just wanted the name and continue to update and move the crowd forward. Hence the reason turbo911.com came to life. I also had to buy that name from a Porsche owner in AZ.
John does the same thing here. I actually tried to buy the board from Clemson years ago. He wanted silly money. I just wanted the name and continue to update and move the crowd forward. Hence the reason turbo911.com came to life. I also had to buy that name from a Porsche owner in AZ.