Posted by SLS on July 13, 2009, at 8:10:25
In reply to Re: Respectfully request to unregister » Glydin 00, posted by henrietta on July 12, 2009, at 20:20:53
> I don't at all think your comment was inappropriate on this thread! I've been thinking along those same lines.
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> How can it be that someone who threatens lawsuits, who calls the administrator nasty names, who has caused a wee bit of turmoil here, is rewarded with having his/her demands met, while some little old lady trying her very best to request politely the very same administrative action is rudely ignored.....pointedly ignored? A very bad precedent, indeed.
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> I don't happen to be coming from a place of rage at the moment and I have no desire to cause turmoil or unpleasantness on the boards. What I am asking for will cause no harm to anyone here.
> It will be of great benefit to me, and cause no one else any harm. What's to refuse in that?
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> R.E.S.P.E.C.T., indeed.Having allowed one person to be become unregistered represents a precedent - good or bad. It is difficult to justify allowing one person to unregister and refuse others the same request. Dr. Bob was apparently conflicted over this act because he said that he had more thinking to do about this issue.
"I'm going to make an exception and remove this name. Trying to think this through"
I guess the man is allowed to change his mind.
Are there any other sites that do not have a mechanism in place to unregister someone from their rolls of membership? I have registered with a few other websites and didn't notice a menu choice to unenroll.
- Scott
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