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Rank: Super-Elite Groups: Official Builds, Administrators, Moderator, Global Forum Support, Registered Joined: 04/06/2011 Posts: 4,460 Points: 13,537 Location: ipswich
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Earlier today a member (now banned) was caught posting pictures of someone else's model work, claiming it was their own. The evidence against them was overwhelming.
I'm sure the vast majority here - nay, everyone, would not dream of doing anything similar. Such deception will not be tolerated and can only result in a permanent forum ban. We ARE on the ball.
Roy.
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Rank: Administration Groups: Administrator, Administrators, Forum Support Team, Global Forum Support, Global Forum Support Team, Moderator, Official Builds Joined: 24/08/2009 Posts: 1,927 Points: 5,803 Location: UK
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There is “Zero Tolerance” for actions such as this. No warnings, no PMs, just the boot.
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Rank: Pro Groups: registriert
Joined: 13/03/2012 Posts: 306 Points: 847 Location: Germany
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Despite the warning again and again, it was done again. This happened to myself today. My pictures from an official built was taken without my knowledge and posted on Facebook in a group. Not bad enough that this user took the pictures without asking me , no he also used them in the group to show quality problems of this model. I am not a member of the group, would never have noticed it if no other user had sent me a screenshot of the post.
As Mark said, there are no deals, no scope for such actions. I have now removed this user from the forum.Forum Support Team http://www.model-space.com/de/
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Rank: Super-Elite Groups: Official Builds, Administrators, Moderator, Global Forum Support, Registered Joined: 04/06/2011 Posts: 4,460 Points: 13,537 Location: ipswich
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It almost seems ludicrous that people will do this these days. They are SO easily caught out. They deserve all the 'banning' they can get. Hopefully you reported them to the relevant FB admin so they will get banned there too.
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