further spammer

Status
Not open for further replies.
Baron, the post office lets you make a change of address over the internet. The only proof you need to show you are who you say you are, is by paying $ 1.00 at the end of the process with a CC.

How about charging $5.00 for a lifetime ET membership?

That could mean an extra 25-50K a year. Or just a $1.00

That would take care of intruders, forever.
 
Quote from Optionpro007:

Baron, the post office lets you make a change of address over the internet. The only proof you need to show you are who you say you are, is by paying $ 1.00 at the end of the process with a CC.

How about charging $5.00 for a lifetime ET membership?

That could mean an extra 25-50K a year. Or just a $1.00

That would take care of intruders, forever.

PM him with that idea. That is a good one.

That would eliminate the "Psycho Steve's".
 
Quote from Optionpro007:

Baron, the post office lets you make a change of address over the internet. The only proof you need to show you are who you say you are, is by paying $ 1.00 at the end of the process with a CC.

How about charging $5.00 for a lifetime ET membership?

That could mean an extra 25-50K a year. Or just a $1.00

That would take care of intruders, forever.

easier, charge 1 cent lifetime and the person has to pay via PayPal. PayPal verifies the person has a credit card or bank account with a real name, and that will knock out a lot of multi aliases, shills, etc.

Let people who refuse read posts, but not create posts. One thing I learned here, if I ever had a forum, do not let anyone post without at least a minimal verification. And don't allow clickable URLs unless they were on a pre-approved list (investopedia, Yahoo Finance, interactivebrokers, etc. etc.) :D
 
Good ideas TZ.

Quote from TraderZones:

easier, charge 1 cent lifetime and the person has to pay via PayPal. PayPal verifies the person has a credit card or bank account with a real name, and that will knock out a lot of multi aliases, shills, etc.

Let people who refuse read posts, but not create posts. One thing I learned here, if I ever had a forum, do not let anyone post without at least a minimal verification. And don't allow clickable URLs unless they were on a pre-approved list (investopedia, Yahoo Finance, interactivebrokers, etc. etc.) :D
 
Quote from TraderZones:

easier, charge 1 cent lifetime and the person has to pay via PayPal. PayPal verifies the person has a credit card or bank account with a real name, and that will knock out a lot of multi aliases, shills, etc.

Let people who refuse read posts, but not create posts. One thing I learned here, if I ever had a forum, do not let anyone post without at least a minimal verification. And don't allow clickable URLs unless they were on a pre-approved list (investopedia, Yahoo Finance, interactivebrokers, etc. etc.) :D

I agree . . . good idea.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top