They've change the system over at ipse and finally cleaned out the house mites such as myself the Geoffrey. A full 2 years after my time was up Anyway I'm now frequenting these boards rather than the other which were getting a bit dull anyway and as I can't get in there to say goodbye I'll say it here. Good bye ipse it was good but we've outlived our use to each other I did ask about oldie rates and rates for people who were no longer freelancing but the cost that came back was too much for just forum access. So an original £50 membership bites the dust and I get to peruse these boards instead
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Bye PCG/ipse ...
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Originally posted by tazdevil View PostThey've change the system over at ipse and finally cleaned out the house mites such as myself the Geoffrey. A full 2 years after my time was up Anyway I'm now frequenting these boards rather than the other which were getting a bit dull anyway and as I can't get in there to say goodbye I'll say it here. Good bye ipse it was good but we've outlived our use to each other I did ask about oldie rates and rates for people who were no longer freelancing but the cost that came back was too much for just forum access. So an original £50 membership bites the dust and I get to peruse these boards insteadComment
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Plenty of us post in both places.
Nice friendly welcome from CUK though - I'm liking the IPSE forums more and more.Comment
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostPlenty of us post in both places.
Nice friendly welcome from CUK though - I'm liking the IPSE forums more and more.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by eek View Postyou probably need to ask yourself why CUK members - surely still the core market for IPSE, are so anti IPSE?Comment
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostPlenty of us post in both places.
Nice friendly welcome from CUK though - I'm liking the IPSE forums more and more.
2. Actually 1. is a lie. Its a bear pit here.
Did you spill my pint?
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What have has IPSE ever done for us? They've bled us dry, not built an aqueduct, no viniculture, and never brought peace.
Join my rival group, 'The Knights Who Say NI should be 0%'Comment
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