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mate deadbeats= negative feedbackbigbullyweedave wrote:Just wondering what people's thought on this is. I've not done it yet. I'm a reasonably good player and quite easy going so haven't gotten into too many arguements during games. However, two things are starting to really annoy me:
1. Players who deadbeat (i.e. get thrown out of a game for missing 3 turns with no explanation).
2. Players who enter a password protected RT game and vanish (again with no explanation).
I haven't left any negative feedback yet but I'm beginning to think I should for both of the above.
Any thoughts? Is something that's likely to get me negative feedback in return?
Cheers, Dave.
I agree please warn other I have not enrolled in multiple games due the feedback I hate long drawn out games that occur from people deadbeatingchessplaya wrote:mate deadbeats= negative feedbackbigbullyweedave wrote:Just wondering what people's thought on this is. I've not done it yet. I'm a reasonably good player and quite easy going so haven't gotten into too many arguements during games. However, two things are starting to really annoy me:
1. Players who deadbeat (i.e. get thrown out of a game for missing 3 turns with no explanation).
2. Players who enter a password protected RT game and vanish (again with no explanation).
I haven't left any negative feedback yet but I'm beginning to think I should for both of the above.
Any thoughts? Is something that's likely to get me negative feedback in return?
Cheers, Dave.
dont think about it twice do it.....though maybe those fukers will give u back retaliatory but then u know u r such importance to them
If true, where's the harm then?wicked wrote:Most deadbeats are noobs who don't come back, so why bother?
Neither looks like an ass to me.wicked wrote:Who looks more like an ass - the person who deadbeated b/c of a death in the family, or the person who left them negative feedback for it? I say the latter.
I think your missing the distinction between players who are new to the site and deadbeats. I was once new to the site, I have never been a deadbeat. I play with new recruits on occasion. I have no intention of playing with a deadbeat. I'm counting on people to leave negative feedback for players who deadbeat so I don't have to assume the worst about people. I can go instead on their past performance. As for playing with new recruits I'm willing to give them a fair chance.wicked wrote:Because if they do come back, it will really turn them off. Try being positive in your approach with newbies... they might stick around then.tahitiwahini wrote:If true, where's the harm then?wicked wrote:Most deadbeats are noobs who don't come back, so why bother?
wicked wrote:Most deadbeats are noobs who don't come back, so why bother? While you're well within the guidelines to leave feedback for deadbeating, why bother with people who just joined? Perhaps a PM asking why they deadbeated would be more appropriate (& friendly) to the new guys. Chances are they won't come back anyway, but if they do, it might just help them understand this place.
Now if it's a person who's played 100 games and they deadbeat a LOT, then that's a different story. But still, alot of missed turns can usually be explained with simple communication. Who looks more like an ass - the person who deadbeated b/c of a death in the family, or the person who left them negative feedback for it? I say the latter.
Sorry disagree with you and, for once, with wicked as well.Iainarm wrote:Always check first, leave negative feedback later.