View Full Version : backdoor into comcast forum


simon_birch
07-27-08, 01:06 PM
I have been banned from the forum for some stuipd reason, the moderator does not agree with me. I have not used bad language or called anyone names or suggested over throw of our goverment. He is on a power trip and gone crazy. Is there a way to get around the usual sign-in. Sometimes I have been able to just get in, but that was plugged. I am a paying customer and shoue be allowed to use any of its services. I HAVE NOT miss used them. any thing I cna do. Thank you.

sivadselim
07-27-08, 01:15 PM
I have been banned from the forum for some stuipd reason, the moderator does not agree with me. I have not used bad language or called anyone names or suggested over throw of our goverment. He is on a power trip and gone crazy. Is there a way to get around the usual sign-in. Sometimes I have been able to just get in, but that was plugged. I am a paying customer and shoue be allowed to use any of its services. I HAVE NOT miss used them. any thing I cna do. Thank you.
Why not PM the mods?

Ratman
07-27-08, 01:22 PM
If you were banned from the forum, they should be able to provide a reason. Contact the site admin via email for explanation/reason.

And IMHO, you shouldn't be coming here to ask for a "back door".

EDIT...
How can he/she PM if they've been banned from the forum? :)

Based in the initial post in THIS forum, I'd can see how you may come off being a bit brusque.

sivadselim
07-27-08, 01:32 PM
EDIT...
How can he/she PM if they've been banned from the forum? :).beats me

http://home.comcast.net/~nickbuckeye/Smiley1/confused.gif

whoaru99
07-27-08, 01:49 PM
Clearly something happened to get banned... I doubt the mod simply pulled your name out of a hat.

Not very sympathetic, eh?

I would trust a PM was sent and some time given to read it before having the plug pulled. Generally, there are some warnings given before being banned.

Read the forum rules, I'm sure you'll find that certain things aren't allowed.

Here's an extreme example, but it holds true none the less. I purchase a movie ticket, but that doesn't entitle me to make a ruckus in the theater (although many seem to believe it does) or to yell "Fire!" in there.

trekguy
07-27-08, 10:30 PM
Here's an extreme example, but it holds true none the less. I purchase a movie ticket, ... or to yell "Fire!" in there.

The Supreme Court has allowed shouting "fire" since 1969, unless it would lead to an unlawful action such as a riot.;)