My review of vBulletin

Discussion in 'vBulletin Discussions' started by Brandon, Jul 4, 2013.

  1. Brandon

    Brandon Regular Member

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    Ya, but the question is what is it "leading" in?

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    Where is it leading prey tell???:evillaugh:
     
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    s.molinari Regular Member

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    Down the tubes?

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    Is that the software that all other platforms will be built on? :rolleyes:
     
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    I'm sure you are right regarding the nature of the licence. Nevertheless, it's my understanding everyone granted access to a licence (test or otherwise) was asked by Lawrence to submit a review and as far as I'm aware, they all did. As I've already said, it's common practice especially within the IT industry to request reviews from product testers. It may or may not be questionable practice depending on your point of view. I've done it myself a number of times.

    The real issue is whether the reviews in question were not submitted within the T&C's of the review company.
     

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