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Something we've been noticing as of late...
I will be frank:
STOP EXPECTING RESPONSES TO PMs WITHIN SECONDS OF THEM BEING READ.
If a PM isn't responded to within a few days, sure you can send a gentle reminder if a response was expected. If you sent one which was read and hasn't been responded to within an hour or so, just BE PATIENT. I tend to check the forums several times at work, and I'm not really in a good situation to respond with a lengthy letter, being on an iPhone and all.
This is not specifically singling anyone out, but as of late we've had many rageposts/PMs from people feeling indignant that they haven't gotten a response right after their PM was read. This needs to stop and people really need to learn patience. Period.
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And I didn't even know this was happening...!
Move him into the sun—
Gently its touch awoke him once,
At home, whispering of fields half-sown.
Always it woke him, even in France,
Until this morning and this snow.
If anything might rouse him now
The kind old sun will know.
Think how it wakes the seeds,—
Woke, once, the clays of a cold star.
Are limbs, so dear-achieved, are sides,
Full-nerved—still warm—too hard to stir?
Was it for this the clay grew tall?
—O what made fatuous sunbeams toil
To break earth’s sleep at all?
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Let me say that I use my iPhone to check the forums during the schoolday, and barely get the chance to scan over posts. We GMs do our best to respond to you, though I'll admit I forget sometimes. Heh, we're all only human.
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I've actually had nothing but good service from the GMs regarding PMs.
Also, Kag and Kret have iPhones. That's it.. I'm getting one!
Jeneal jumps into the water. "HAHAHAHAHA!" She turns into a seal.
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PiesOfGod Wrote:I've actually had nothing but good service from the GMs regarding PMs.
Also, Kag and Kret have iPhones. That's it.. I'm getting one!
It's usurped the position of almost every other device I've ever owned. The thing even tunes my guitar for me.
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Someone dares to annoy GM's with multiple, impatient messages?
Blasphemy I say  !
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From Private Message thread to iPhone promotion thread..
This is getting a wee bit off-topic.
And also, just an apology to Nostra for bugging him whenever I need a question answered by a GM. :P
Jeneal jumps into the water. "HAHAHAHAHA!" She turns into a seal.
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Meh, there will always be impatient people around. Working a lot with customers myself, I know how it feels.
Kaghuros Wrote:Heh, we're all only human. I will have to see proof of that!
ALL HAIL THE TROLL
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Zunaj Wrote:Meh, there will always be impatient people around. Working a lot with customers myself, I know how it feels.
Kaghuros Wrote:Heh, we're all only human. I will have to see proof of that!
Pssht.. Their lieing, they must be orcs.. or gnomes.. or worgen hock:
Quote:Perhaps one day, at a new sight,
We will search again for that light.
Hold it close, between our arms,
Listen again, to the priestess her charms.
- Me, in a poetry named "The Priestess."
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Aruen Wrote:Zunaj Wrote:Meh, there will always be impatient people around. Working a lot with customers myself, I know how it feels.
Kaghuros Wrote:Heh, we're all only human. I will have to see proof of that!
Pssht.. Their lieing, they must be orcs.. or gnomes.. or worgen hock:
Nostra is a Forsaken, Lethys is a Gnome, Rakkezai, Kaghuros, Grakor and Kretol are Orcs, Mikain is a Blood Elf, Tales is a Human and Moonlightblossom is a... Draenei! It all makes perfect sense! ...Perfect sense.
But I hope people are getting the hint (hint?) now, and stop pestering you guys about PMs.
Move him into the sun—
Gently its touch awoke him once,
At home, whispering of fields half-sown.
Always it woke him, even in France,
Until this morning and this snow.
If anything might rouse him now
The kind old sun will know.
Think how it wakes the seeds,—
Woke, once, the clays of a cold star.
Are limbs, so dear-achieved, are sides,
Full-nerved—still warm—too hard to stir?
Was it for this the clay grew tall?
—O what made fatuous sunbeams toil
To break earth’s sleep at all?
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