How much would it be to buy the board?Crosis said:I'd buy it.
Seriously.
I wanted to beforehand, but as far as I could tell I was frozen out of the process. Though I could have easily outbid Elwood.
Anna said:How much would it be to buy the board?
Anna said:How much would it be to buy the board?
The Listkeeper said:There are exactly two people who can buy wordforge. Nick and Tamar.
Elwood will shut it down before handing it to anyone else.
The Listkeeper said:There are exactly two people who can buy wordforge. Nick and Tamar.
Elwood will shut it down before handing it to anyone else.
Crosis said:Do I even need to mention how patently ridiculous that is? From two standpoints:
One, if it's such a closed shop, why not simply hand it over then?
Two, he'd give it to anyone who offered enough, so that canard doesn't wash.
I'll start the bidding low, $2,000. Anyone think he'd be willing to sell it for two?
I'll enjoy seeing how high I have to take this. Everyone has their price, after all.
J. Allen said:That's low bidding?! Jesus Christ, I'm in the wrong business!
-J.
Crosis said:I considered five, but thought I might be overplaying my hand.
J. Allen said:I like Wordforge too, but $2000 for it? I can't even comprehend $5000 for a BBS. Why so much, if I may ask?
-J.
T'Bonz said:Dudes, if you don't like how it's run, start your own or vote with your feet. Why the insistence on them selling to you?
I think it's because Wordforge doesn't simply belong to Elwood, but to all of the posters.T'Bonz said:Dudes, if you don't like how it's run, start your own or vote with your feet. Why the insistence on them selling to you?