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What ever happened to not posting any nip slips until after 9 p.m? Or was that another thread? It now seems everyone is racing one another to get the slightest slip posted as soon as possible.
(26-10-2015 17:00 )teewee Wrote: [ -> ]What ever happened to not posting any nip slips until after 9 p.m? Or was that another thread? It now seems everyone is racing one another to get the slightest slip posted as soon as possible.
I did and have tried telling people about posting before 9pm as its not the end if the day shows until then. And then its a joy to see all uf any that have been caught. But i was brought down by a member (Now Banned)! I was told to stop winging and stop throwing my dummy out of the pram lol. I have just tried to continue where bluearmy left off with trying to keep the rules simple i think everyone should go back to post http://www.babeshows.co.uk/showthread.ph...#pid167661 for those not familiar with SOTD thread.
(26-10-2015 16:51 )Champion Wrote: [ -> ]
(26-10-2015 15:50 )HEX!T Wrote: [ -> ]bad news guys... seems another channel has just made a complaint about mikki's slip.
i just heard the producer tell her about it.

so i would suggest if you do catch a slip , wait till the girls off shift then post it.

Nauseating hypocrisy by the other channels. Why don't they up their own game instead of ruining it for everyone. This is what has nearly made the babeshows extinct.

Maybe we should reluctantly close this thread as it provides evidence for the scumbag grasses?

and I bet we can guess which channel complained.
^ so if you were in business & a competitor was breaking the rules and by doing so stealing all your customers so you might be driven out of business what would you do? They all accept accidental slips and some channels even reprimand the girls if they do slip. Why should they stand by & let another channel get away with repeated rule breaking?
(26-10-2015 18:12 )SecretAgent Wrote: [ -> ]^ so if you were in business & a competitor was breaking the rules and by doing so stealing all your customers so you might be driven out of business what would you do? They all accept accidental slips and some channels even reprimand the girls if they do slip. Why should they stand by & let another channel get away with repeated rule breaking?

You're saying it as though ALL slips are intentional. you think if half of the girls slipped intentionally they'd still have their jobs? Yeah it is rule breaking and there should be a way reprimand that but to say they repeatedly do it is like saying every show they go in with the mindset that they're gonna "slip". And in response to the competitors, that's their own problem, if they are not able to attract problems then maybe they should look internally so see why theyre not getting calls and not externally.
^ I think you missed the "they all accept accidental slips" part of my post. They have sophisticated call monitoring systems so can see what is happening to call volumes &
they can also see posts in this thread. If they are losing money and can see that certain channels/girls are repeatedly slipping then I am not surprised that they point it out to Ofcom. I'm not saying I like it but I know if a competitor was taking business from me & I knew part of the reason was they were breaking rules then I would not stand by and just let it happen.
(26-10-2015 18:38 )SecretAgent Wrote: [ -> ]^ I think you missed the "they all accept accidental slips" part of my post. They have sophisticated call monitoring systems so can see what is happening to call volumes &
they can also see posts in this thread. If they are losing money and can see that certain channels/girls are repeatedly slipping then I am not surprised that they point it out to Ofcom. I'm not saying I like it but I know if a competitor was taking business from me & I knew part of the reason was they were breaking rules then I would not stand by and just let it happen.

Yeah I see where you're coming from. I'll keep in mind to not be so quick to posting slips next time =]
(26-10-2015 18:38 )SecretAgent Wrote: [ -> ]^ I think you missed the "they all accept accidental slips" part of my post. They have sophisticated call monitoring systems so can see what is happening to call volumes &
they can also see posts in this thread. If they are losing money and can see that certain channels/girls are repeatedly slipping then I am not surprised that they point it out to Ofcom. I'm not saying I like it but I know if a competitor was taking business from me & I knew part of the reason was they were breaking rules then I would not stand by and just let it happen.

They should realise that the common enemy is Ofcom, not each other. The other channel should compete on product quality and push the boundaries with slips etc to compete with S66. It is what the customer wants.
So no more posting slips until after 9pm the day of the slip?
Shouldn't it be 10 pm for S66 clips?
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