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March 24, 2009 at 1:36 pm #616494AnonymousInactive
Over at the GIA there are folks that have asked for their membership to be deleted and asked if I could see that it gets done.
My question is how is this being handled (if at all) and what solution do you have for this situation? I know that we can’t delete their posts, but not sure what should be done.
Here is the section of the thread where they are talking about it: http://www.gamblingindustryassociation.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1712&page=4
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March 24, 2009 at 3:07 pm #797550AnonymousInactiveI saw some of that and Arjun deleted stemat after I asked. I thing Arjun can explain better how this was handled…
March 24, 2009 at 4:45 pm #797558EvelinessaMemberGamTrak;200761 wrote:Over at the GIA there are folks that have asked for their membership to be deleted and asked if I could see that it gets done.My question is how is this being handled (if at all) and what solution do you have for this situation? I know that we can’t delete their posts, but not sure what should be done.
Here is the section of the thread where they are talking about it: http://www.gamblingindustryassociation.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1712&page=4
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Hi Robin,
When a user has asked to be removed, they are placed into a usergroup in which they can still login and check past PM’s or continue receiving new PM’s. Although they are still able to view the forums, they are unable to post threads or posts since they asked to be removed from participating in the community
We do this because we like to practice an open-door policy and always welcome members back to CAP. We do not want to delete someone’s account unjustly because they may have important materials in their private messages. If we delete the user entirely, they are removed from the database, and their PM’s are automatically deleted along with the account as well.
In Stemat’s case, he had asked to be removed from the community, so he was placed into the no access usergroup. However, he then logged in to check the forums, and was unhappy with that, so he was deleted entirely.
March 24, 2009 at 5:51 pm #797569AnonymousInactiveThank you Arjun,
Here is the reply. Can we please remove them from that list as well. Then all should be well.
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Hi Robin, ok, I see I cant sign in but why cant I see a members list and also I notice my site listed under affiliate portals? Please have them remove that as well. ty
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http://rivalslotgaming.comMarch 24, 2009 at 6:33 pm #797570EvelinessaMemberThanks for letting us know about this Robin. We’ve removed stemat’s portal from the list as well.
March 24, 2009 at 6:48 pm #797571AnonymousInactiveNo problem Arjun, the fewer folks out there complaining at the places I visit, the better life will be for me. LOL :hattip:
April 1, 2009 at 2:27 am #797916AnonymousInactivehttp://www.gamblingindustryassociation.com/forums/showthread.php?p=15615#post15615
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Hi Robin,sorry to lay this at your feet but since you’re already …
can you ask them to make sure I am completely deleted?
even if there isn’t a worry of legal issues then it just confirms they were playing games because I can’t imagine a scenario where the legal eagles wouldn’t be getting in there and nosing around …. with exception to them not ever being drawn into the fray in the first place.
In either scenario I don’t want to be associated in any way including a wait and see usergroup.
thank you.
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Ditto with what bb1webs is saying.
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http://rivalslotgaming.comApril 1, 2009 at 4:44 pm #797958EvelinessaMemberThanks Robin, the above request has been taken care of as well. Everyone is always welcome back to CAP, and thanks again for your support and letting us know about these :hattip:
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