Concerning advertisingers
ChromeScholar,
That's some lovely woodwork.
I would like to remind everyone that our vendors spend their precious advertising dollars here at XMTS for the privillege of presenting their goods and services. They provide the funds that keep X Marks the Scot up and running. To that end we have certain rules that we hope fairly protect their faith in us while still allowing for the great craftsmen here an opportunity to develop and present their wares.
From our rules:
Concerning personal forum member Advertisements on X Marks the Scot
Statement of Intent-
X Marks the Scot prides itself on the diversity of the skilled craftsmen and artists who make up the membership of our forum. These individuals contribute much in the wealth of experience they freely share with the forum. We hold these individuals in high esteem. Our valued forum sponsors pay to advertise their businesses here and by so doing allow this forum to exist. We hold in equally high regard those that have invested in us and it is our desire to see that this investment is one worthy of their commitment.
Therefore it is the intent of the owner and moderating staff of X Marks the Scot to present guidelines that allow for the creativity and entrepreneurial spirit of the forum members as well as protect the interests of our sponsors.
Those individuals interested in advertising with X Marks the Scot are encouraged to contact any of the moderating staff by personal message (PM) and current advertising rates will be provided.
Those craftsmen and artists wishing to include a link to their wares and services are welcome to do so.
Individuals attempting to bypass the intent of these guidelines for the purpose of using X Marks the Scot for advertising without permission or payment will be subject to user infraction, restriction, or being banned as deemed appropriate by the moderating staff.
I would ask everyone to keep these rules in mind and remember to use the PM feature when appropriate.
Cheers
Jamie
-See it there, a white plume
Over the battle - A diamond in the ash
Of the ultimate combustion-My panache
Edmond Rostand
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