please can somebody explain source checks to me?
please can somebody explain source checks to me?
If you would take a minute to read the rules it should be explained in there
In order to have a source checked out to see if they are legit, you need:
1. A minimum of 45 days active membership and
2. A MINIMUM of 100 quality posts subject to vet/mod approval
when you meet those requirements, you can PM an WILLING vet/mod to ask about your source
Please note that not all vets/mods/hall of famers do source checks
Once you have 100 decent posts and 45 days activity on the site you may ask a willing vet or mod to check on a source you ask them about.
i was gonna say i have a pretty good source, but i dont wanna get banned or kicked.....
but hey thats good to know, i cant wait to start gettin some real good ones!!
this is a great forum!! very very helpful/educational
be patient, it will pay off in the end!!
its not i didnt read the rules i did just didnt understand them like i dont know what bump means when people put it? didnt mean to piss you of sorry still learningOriginally Posted by SMAN12B
Not pissed at all, we just get this asked many times a day.
BUMP= just a way to get a thread back up to the top of the page to get more activity.
anytime a thread has a new post, it automatically goes back to the top of the page...so people type B U M P just to bump it back to the top
thanks mate. i put a thread out asking if anybody has heard of S*i-Te*h and ive had no replies i hope i didnt break any rules by asking i did as you can see edit itOriginally Posted by SMAN12B
i like how you put that qualifier onOriginally Posted by kaberle_15
" Once you have 100 decent posts "
Hell. I didn't even understand the source check thing and I've been here over 2 years![]()
this is not the place to look for sources...... the mods are goin to help validate the source's reputation... (if they have one)
have fun.. and read ALL the rules
stick around for awhile, you will learn
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