Talk:Therebucks

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9 websites to buy and sell therebucks. Great! oh, wait. 9 websites that will not buy or sell therebucks at this time, just in big list saying that they do. Seems like this idea is dead. Candidate for deletion? (I mean just the links, not whole page, as page is relevant but links to closed websites or websites not doing what they are set up to do) any reason these are all still up here? I will check back in one week and will delete links if no one has any valid objections. If there are valid objections, please tell me website to buy and sell therebucks that works maybe? thank you. --61.120.16.106 | talk | Contributions 21:31, Aug 27, 2004


I sigged it for you. Apparently the concept of taking responsiblity for what you say is foreign to you ;). I disagree, and because of your very poor attitude (note your recent contributions) I'm quite sure you aren't really interested. I have taken the liberty to organize the page, but it is up to the user to find if the site is online or not. These status may change at any time, and, although the wiki is dynamic, it's purpose is not to be an up to the second status list for these sites. I've sorted them vaguely, with headers and such, and removed your comments from the links and actually put them after, so its not one big link (which would confuse google if it were to ever visit). If the status changes and someone notices it, they are free to fix it. However, they are not free to remove links, as this could be seen (and is) as favoring, i.e. attempting to bring more users to your page by removing the listings of others, and this is not acceptable at Wikipedia. --TIB (talk) 23:55, Aug 28, 2004 (UTC)