donkeylove wrote:I disagree with this statement somewhat. Yes, that's true if you're a small business, but CC has had thousands of members, and some of them have been quite unhappy. Hasn't affected the site as far as I can tell. Once you hit a critical mass of customers, one or two unhappy ones won't make a big dent.
Look at Walmart and McDonalds. I have friends who won't go to one or both of those places, and that hasn't hurt them any. Company size has a lot to do with the company's leverage.
That and competition, and CC's competition is not real strong either.
Oh please, this is a small business, currently there are just over 18000 people that have taken a turn in the last 30 days and far less than those actually pay for the privilege. In the UK 100000 would be classed as a small town, Wal-mart and McDonalds are multinationals who serve millions of people so yes, a few people avoiding them doesn't hurt.
I joined a while ago then left, and have now come back I see that the 'mod' team has grown a lot. The problem is as other people have raised is that a lot of decisions are made by individuals and can differ quite drastically. There should be more definitive rules drawn up, saying on the rules page that the site is quite liberal on its stance, justs shows that violations can be dealt with either randomly (depending on the ruling mods mood) or biasedly.
Well I guarantee you that in the 5+ years that this site has been around, it has definitely pissed off its share of players (Flame Wars anyone?). Obviously it's still around, so the idea that you have to keep everyone happy all the time is nonsense.