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Right, Can I just say that why should Eric have to reach into his own pocket if the site is getting too costly to run.

You either get a pro account or you don't.

What would you rather have, a slightly limited instuctables account or no instructables whatsoever.

So please just stop bitching about pro accounts, protesting or whatever. Just try to remember that this all is a trial and it could all not go to plan.

I myself will be buying an pro account depending on what it is like and what happens after the three months is up.

Rant over, Peace out!

P.S. Here's a picture of some cake I made to say sorry if this topic my upset you, ONE SLICE EACH ONLY =D

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Jun 26, 2009. 8:07 PMRedneck2 says:
Can't they just make money by advertising more products?
Jun 27, 2009. 4:45 PMLithium Rain says:
Why do you want to quell discussion? I've no patience for whining and ad hominem attacks, either, but all that user did was make a suggestion. That was way uncalled for.
Jun 27, 2009. 3:16 PMKiteman says:
Since you aren't an admin, you don't have the ability to delete comments beyond those on your orangeboard. You may flag them, but the removal is at the discretion of the admins.
Jun 27, 2009. 6:06 PMLithium Rain says:
Hey not a big deal, thanks for the apology. :)
Jun 27, 2009. 10:09 AMRedneck2 says:
Well I would like to know exactly how many pro members he would need to break even,
Jun 27, 2009. 4:54 PMTool Using Animal says:
Business isn't about breaking even.
Jun 27, 2009. 7:50 AMkillerjackalope says:
At least make an effort to pay attention to the be nice policy, and don't be so bloody condescending.
Jun 27, 2009. 5:13 PMkillerjackalope says:
Eh, no worries, I do it too, though do pay attention about the be nice policy, meant the whole shut up and such thing... If you're condescending people won't listen, however just a little bit of cockiness is always welcome. : )
Jun 27, 2009. 5:51 PMkillerjackalope says:
Chill, I was kind of hoping noone else would call you on it because someone already had... it's settled now anyway, I'd ignore anymore berating about it...
Jun 6, 2009. 6:48 AMewilhelm says:
Thanks for your support!
Jun 27, 2009. 6:41 AMGoodhart says:
Yes, as soon as I could get the money over to the PP account, I had a 2 year subscription. I too have only one thing against the Pro account, and that is the name Pro. It is too much like calling one's self a professional Policeman, because they have paid dues to the Fraternal Order of the Police (which nearly anyone can join by paying the dues). Still, it didn't stop me from supporting the site as best as I can.
Jun 27, 2009. 12:16 PMGoodhart says:
Yeah, even contributing member can sound as though others have not made any contribution (ibles, etc.), this is kind of a tough one to come up with a good title for. . .
Jun 9, 2009. 4:59 PMkillerjackalope says:
Ohhh Nom Nom Nom I plan to be pro at whatever point I get round to fixing my card
Jun 27, 2009. 6:38 AMGoodhart says:
you broke your card ? LOL
Jun 27, 2009. 7:48 AMkillerjackalope says:
Put a scratch through the security numbers, the chip's falling out and the magnetic strip is no longer reliable... Then I remembered I had a paypal account...
Jun 12, 2009. 10:14 AMMadrias357 says:
I don't like Pro, but I understand the need for it. The only things I find against it are as follows: As far as I know, there's no way to pay by cash. I don't have a credit card, don't have PayPal, and Dad refuses to pay for "Some dumb website" The price for the 2 year is a tad high and I don't want rebilling. I also have to consider my expenses. I could dump my paid forum and save 50 dollars a month. Might not be bad as keeping both a free and a paid forum up is ridiculous. So I know part of your pain. I don't want people staring at the big PRO badge and thinking, "What a show off. I can't get it." My All Steps and my Secondary Images are at risk! Allsteps makes it easy to decide, "Can I do this, or will it be too much?" in a simple scroll down rather than 'click.... click.... click...' to see whether I even want to attempt it. It drives a huge wedge in the community. People will realize that there will be PRO people who will get too wild with the, "I'm better than you cause I paid." or "Quit crying and buy Pro and you'll be happy." remarks. All in all, I don't think Pro will help people out. It might help instructables, but at what cost?
Jun 12, 2009. 10:23 AMLithium Rain says:
Re your point on payment: You can send cash to HQ directly.
Jun 12, 2009. 5:32 PMMadrias357 says:
Well, when I get paid for my next set of lawn runs, I might just buy a 2 year sub. to Pro.
Jun 9, 2009. 4:23 PMBigev says:
Economically it makes perfect sense, but I can see why some people will be mad. We don't like change, especially when privileges are revoked. I love instructables, and would gladly pay the 40-ish dollars to go pro; but I am starting college and I don't know how much free time i will have to enjoy the pro -ibles bliss.
Jun 6, 2009. 9:28 PMsanty22 says:
i say pro is awful and will doom instructables. thanks for the cake.
Jun 6, 2009. 7:09 AMjessyratfink says:
I completely agree. The amount of fuss people are putting up is absolutely appalling. I don't think I've heard so many lame excuses and general cattiness since we stopped buying fancy Starbucks coffee for the machine at work. ;) I'm really hoping people get over it soon and recognize that if they spend all their time here, it won't hurt them to pay a very tiny fee to help keep the site up and running! Just think of it like public radio!
Jun 6, 2009. 7:41 AMTool Using Animal says:
Starbucks is a perfect example of the warped valuations people have regarding commodities.

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