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Certain statements have been made
that have resulted in an apology and
retraction, here. It is important that
any new viewers read to the end of the
thread, to gain a fuller understanding.
The essential part is:
For the time being, it is the moderator's
view that the thread should remain for
a period of time that will allow people
to view the apology and the posts which
lead up to it.
Viewers may benefit from having a look
at an associated thread:
Anyone out there taken legal action against Blue Chip?
Although it seems the Blue Chip saga is
far from over and will prompt many more
posts, please keep them 'seemly.' If in
doubt about anything that is about to be
posted, read the PT Forum Rules - especially
the parts relating to defamatory comments
and making negative comments.
Times are tough for many of the people
involved and it's understandable that some
may lash out in frustration. There can never
be an action brought against someone for
saying/posting the facts/truth. Implication
and innuendo are not so safe!
The moderators do appreciate the action
taken in this thread - voluntarily - that
resulted in remorse being expressed and
the apology and retraction. It speaks well
of the poster involved and adds to the
reputation of PropertyTalk as a community
of integrity.
Y'all be nice to one another, now, y'hear?
This thread has been locked/closed.
I.e. no new posts can be made, but
the entire thread can still be viewed.
Certain statements have been made
that have resulted in an apology and
retraction, here. It is important that
any new viewers read to the end of the
thread, to gain a fuller understanding.
The essential part is:
I deeply apologise and will be asking the
monitors to remove this thread.
monitors to remove this thread.
view that the thread should remain for
a period of time that will allow people
to view the apology and the posts which
lead up to it.
Viewers may benefit from having a look
at an associated thread:
Anyone out there taken legal action against Blue Chip?
Although it seems the Blue Chip saga is
far from over and will prompt many more
posts, please keep them 'seemly.' If in
doubt about anything that is about to be
posted, read the PT Forum Rules - especially
the parts relating to defamatory comments
and making negative comments.
Times are tough for many of the people
involved and it's understandable that some
may lash out in frustration. There can never
be an action brought against someone for
saying/posting the facts/truth. Implication
and innuendo are not so safe!
The moderators do appreciate the action
taken in this thread - voluntarily - that
resulted in remorse being expressed and
the apology and retraction. It speaks well
of the poster involved and adds to the
reputation of PropertyTalk as a community
of integrity.
Y'all be nice to one another, now, y'hear?
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