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View Poll Results: Should we switch to vBulletin
Yes, absolutely! 3 37.50%
vBulletin is ok, doesn't matter to me 3 37.50%
Invision is cool the way it is 2 25.00%
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Originally posted by superfula@Feb 20 2003, 01:24 AM
Stick with what you got. I like invision better anyway. They seem to be better at techsupport on their forums.
I'd have to disagree on the support thing. It seems that invision is a whole lotta kids that are very arrogant and basically make fun of the people they are trying to support. At least from what I've seen. On the other hand vBulletin support is very responsive, and give concise relevant answers.

Of course this is just my take on the place

The software is pretty nice though...

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Wow, I've never seen the staff make fun of anyone. Always prompt and mature
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Well, my last experience was quite good. They were pretty quick at responding, and they weren't being arogant. I guess I will have to take my previous comments back. I have seen incidents where they think "they know it all", but this last experience wasn't like that.

Kudo's to InvisionPowerSystems for taking care of their "free" customers...

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Originally posted by Emrys@Feb 21 2003, 08:41 AM
Well, my last experience was quite good. They were pretty quick at responding, and they weren't being arogant. I guess I will have to take my previous comments back. I have seen incidents where they think "they know it all", but this last experience wasn't like that.

Kudo's to InvisionPowerSystems for taking care of their "free" customers...
Gotcha. I'm sure like every company, there are the good and bad.

But you have a good point, they do provide good service even for the nonpaying customers.
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Ive used several free ones, and invision was the best imho.

If it aint broke, dont fix it.
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