I’m sad to go, in a way, as I loved the old regime and was happy with the 3x series and really looking forward to the 4x series.
I moved my site across to IPS last July after the “leak” fiasco. They gave me a free conversion to their platform and my user base and myself as admin, quickly adapted without much trouble and sulking.
Since then I have started another two forums both running on IPS software. So things are looking positive, which is nice.
I could only voice my discontent, at the direction that IB was taking us, with my feet and my wallet. I did this and went elsewhere for my forum solutions. I still don’t understand the business mind that IB has and why it should seem to actively want to reduce its existing customer base. I don’t really care now as I feel they are as worthless as my “owned” vB license is.
I’d like to thank some of you fellows and some of the staff for helping me with issues when I needed you.
You – the users are what really helped to make vB what it is, it’s a shame that those in charge just can’t see that.
Good luck to everyone and thanks again.
Cheers
Ted (texterted)
My last day as an Internet Brands’s “licensed customer”. by texterted
March 16th, 2010 by Veritas Leave a reply »I’m sad to go, in a way, as I loved the old regime and was happy with the 3x series and really looking forward to the 4x series.
I moved my site across to IPS last July after the “leak” fiasco. They gave me a free conversion to their platform and my user base and myself as admin, quickly adapted without much trouble and sulking.
Since then I have started another two forums both running on IPS software. So things are looking positive, which is nice.
I could only voice my discontent, at the direction that IB was taking us, with my feet and my wallet. I did this and went elsewhere for my forum solutions. I still don’t understand the business mind that IB has and why it should seem to actively want to reduce its existing customer base. I don’t really care now as I feel they are as worthless as my “owned” vB license is.
I’d like to thank some of you fellows and some of the staff for helping me with issues when I needed you.
You – the users are what really helped to make vB what it is, it’s a shame that those in charge just can’t see that.
Good luck to everyone and thanks again.
Cheers
Ted (texterted)
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