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#1 OpaQue

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Posted 13 August 2005 - 06:10 PM

This Forum helps members to RAISE your voice against or with(supporting) anything! No matter where you live.. and who you want to talk about, you have no restrictions.

INSTRUCTIONS

MENTION THE COMPANY NAME IN THE TITLE

Suppose you want to raise you voice for supporting Knowledgesutra, you can say

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Knowledgesutra, The Best Free Hosting

If you wanted to raise against it, you can use,

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Knowlegesutra, xxxx xxxx xxxxx xxxxx
Well, I can't say bad bout my own stuff.. :-D

Putting the company name will attract more people, that is the reason we want you to mention it.

Place, Date,Time, Product No, Transaction No and more details.

Give as much detail as possible about the place, day and time. If you know a person who contacted you or whom you spoke with, put it all here. People who read it must know that the matter you have said is Genuine.
Mentioning things like your Product ID, Service No, Ticket No.. depending on the thing, service, product ... The options are unlimited.

BE PROFESSIONAL

There are chances that the company themselves might come over here and reply to your post giving you a clarification. So be PROFESSIONAL and see to it that you prove your point to the best possible way. Because, if their representive comes here and replies back ( and proves you wrong ) then you can make a fool of yourself. So think before you post.

I will be adding more.. So check back later Posted Image

Edited by moderator, 12 April 2012 - 06:15 AM.


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Posted 19 December 2007 - 03:55 PM

View PostOpaQue, on Aug 13 2005, 06:10 PM, said:

This Forum helps members to RAISE your voice against or with(supporting) anything! No matter where you live.. and who you want to talk about, you have no restrictions.

<span style='font-size:21pt;line-height:100%'>INSTRUCTIONS</span>

<span style='font-size:14pt;line-height:100%'>MENTION THE COMPANY NAME IN THE TITLE</span>

Suppose you want to raise you voice for supporting Trap17, you can say
If you wanted to raise against it, you can use,

Well, I can't say bad bout my own stuff.. :-D

Putting the company name will attract more people, that is the reason we want you to mention it.

<span style='font-size:14pt;line-height:100%'>Place, Date,Time, Product No, Transaction No and more details.</span>

Give as much detail as possible about the place, day and time. If you know a person who contacted you or whom you spoke with, put it all here. People who read it must know that the matter you have said is Genuine.
Mentioning things like your Product ID, Service No, Ticket No.. depending on the thing, service, product ... The options are unlimited.

<span style='font-size:14pt;line-height:100%'>BE PROFESSIONAL</span>

There are chances that the company themselves might come over here and reply to your post giving you a clarification. So be PROFESSIONAL and see to it that you prove your point to the best possible way. Because, if their representive comes here and replies back ( and proves you wrong ) then you can make a fool of yourself. So think before you post.

I will be adding more.. So check back later :P


Interesting, i agree, you must be professional and what not, they are certainly not going to take you seriously if you are like

"yo this site blows, i need my wifie jefree star"

if you know what i mean haha =)

#3 rayzoredge

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Posted 19 December 2007 - 04:02 PM

This should be applicable to every post concerning comparisons, praises, down-talking... just about everything.

I personally hate it when people bash a product but have no arguments or supporting clauses as to why "it sucks." It can't just "suck," can it? (Well, it can... but there's always a reason why.)

So many people are rather ignorant when they post their opinion... and I won't say that I'm not guilty of that too sometimes. But an informative, educated post is much better than the abundant flow of replies of "omg yeah i agree that it sucks lol". :D

It's almost detrimental to do that here on Trap17... words matter here for credit, not to mention reputability. :P

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Posted 29 September 2010 - 08:49 AM

I have not used Trap 17 fully yet, but I believe that it is the best so far I have come across.

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Posted 28 November 2010 - 01:36 PM

I want to raise my topic against the misbelieve that there are hidden options to make money online easily. So I started a topic about making money online, some people who managed to do so and the difficulties and possibilities and purposes that go along with this. Somebody said this section is the wrong section for that. According to this explanation of the Voice section such a raise of a topic against misbelieve can be considered to be posted in the right section when Your Voise is chosen to post in.

So who to believe? One of the sort of founders of this forum who used to have the Power or some member who just posts without being clear?

Edited by Eza, 28 November 2010 - 01:37 PM.





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