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Why do people defend OLA so hard? just curious
 
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elbandjen
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PostPosted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 8:00 pm   Post subject:  Why do people defend OLA so hard? just curious #1  Back to top 

Why do some people ALWAYS defend OLA so hard. Do they know forcing OLA down peoples throat is NOT going to work and is not the way to get people to "buy into" the "OLA is Great " theory? by the way ATOMIC MALL is THE place to go!


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jistincase
Total posts: 75

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PostPosted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 9:31 pm   Post subject:  Re: Why do people defend OLA so hard? just curious #2  Back to top 

In the beginning when I signed up there I thought that heaven had opened up and dropped ola on the earth to rescue us from the satanical clutches of Ebay. I would go to bat for them when I thought necessary but never to the extreme that some do. After months and months of seeing 0-3 views on some things in a month I started to question the validity of the site. I soon begin to see with the help of some others that things weren't all right in pleasantville. Others still have not taken off the blinders to the fact that the system is fundamentally broken and ownership is really not that interested in doing anything about it. With all the money that they have duped from people here in the last month or two you think that they could do something to fix it instead of asking people to recruit more founding members. Some think that I hate the people at ola but that is not true. What I hate is being taken for a ride and someone telling me they are not going to do anything about it or it is going to take a while if you will only bring in more members to the tune of 200 bucks. That is what gets my dander up.

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dlrane
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PostPosted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 9:50 pm   Post subject:  Re: Why do people defend OLA so hard? just curious #3  Back to top 

I'm with you el,

Hundreds of page views, even more item clicks and made a sale in less than a week. Awesome site, people and owner. Very Happy

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PatchDog
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PostPosted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 10:01 pm   Post subject:   #4  Back to top 

jistincase wrote (View Post): ›
they are not going to do anything about it or it is going to take a while if you will only bring in more members to the tune of 200 bucks.

1 million founding members at 200 dollars a pop = 200 million dollars....retirement on my own private island in the Caribbean, here I come!

Seriously...he has a goal of 200 million dollars from founding memberships alone...that does not include monthly and yearly fees.....brilliant plan...can you blame a guy for trying?

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