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Originally Posted by Iron Butterfly
No biggie just want to know the playground rules, lots of bullies out there
IB
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Playground rules are located here: http://www.eccie.net/announcement.php?f=5
The specific rule(s) that cause the ladies to RTM these posts is this one:
Any member of a "Verified" usergroup may utilize our ad posting forums to post one weekly advertisement in up to 5 city forums.
The "Welcome and Introductions" forum in each Metro Location is an excellent 'landing pad' for new ladies to the community. These sections have excellent readership from the members in that particular city. New ladies are welcome to make a post in this forum during their first 7 days of membership. This will be called their 'intro ad' and may include all their details, info, and pics. This may be done before you have requested VP status or while you are waiting for approval. Once approved, however, please use the appropriate forums to advertise and post in this forum only to welcome new members.
The Weekend Lineup is our weekend availability forum, and you are welcome to post one weekend ad there each week, in addition to your post in the Provider Ad section. (A good routine to follow is to post your main Provider Ad on Mondays when we have the largest viewership of members and guests, and then post your Weekend Ad on Thursdays. This will give you the greatest exposure to the readers, both member and guest)
The Weekend Lineup forums are open from Thursday 6am to Sunday 9pm. You may place your post in those forums anytime within that window. You are free to use images in your posts in both the Provider Ad forums and also The Weekend Lineup as long as they are compliant with our public forum image guidelines.
In other words, ladies are allowed to run one ad per 7 days in the Provider Ads Forum and one ad per each weekend from Thursday 6:00 am until Sunday 9:00 pm in the Weekend Lineup Forum.
The ladies that play by the rules and only run one per week are justifiably upset when other ladies use subterfuge to skirt the guidelines but unless it has times/dates available, services available, and/or rates, it is not (in the judgement of ECCIE) an ad.
Spacemtn