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php4ever
Sat 12th Mar '05, 8:37pm
Hey vBulliten; You should honestly open this forum up. There really seems to be no discussions going on here. Is this a real forum or just some tech support site.

I would like to see more features in your forum.

Jared.

ManagerJosh
Sat 12th Mar '05, 8:43pm
Hey Jared:

I don't exactly get your suggestion. Are you proposing some of the other restricted forums be opened up? If so, see: http://www.vbulletin.com/forum/showthread.php?t=79557

adguru
Sat 12th Mar '05, 10:45pm
Is this a real forum or just some tech support site.

:) Yes! It is a vBulletin Tech support site!

Bunny
Sat 12th Mar '05, 11:12pm
Im confused about what you are saying.
Of course this a vB tech site, this is the official forums...

jamesyfx
Sun 13th Mar '05, 10:08am
Hey vBulliten; You should honestly open this forum up. There really seems to be no discussions going on here. Is this a real forum or just some tech support site.

I would like to see more features in your forum.

Jared.

There are many discussions going on. Of course, you can only get to them when you're licensed & validated.

Unmutual
Sun 13th Mar '05, 11:20am
And why would anybody want to spend a lot of time at the official vB site unless they're a customer? :confused:

KimmiKat
Mon 14th Mar '05, 12:40am
Compared to some other support forums, at least on vB support mboards, prospective clients can read the support threads.

MultiSync77F
Mon 14th Mar '05, 3:45am
Hey vBulliten; You should honestly open this forum up. There really seems to be no discussions going on here. Is this a real forum or just some tech support site.

I would like to see more features in your forum.

Jared.

:eek: omg lol

you have to pay to be able to post on the forums you have to buy vbulletin first.

Floris
Mon 14th Mar '05, 5:59am
Hey vBulliten; You should honestly open this forum up. There really seems to be no discussions going on here. Is this a real forum or just some tech support site.

I would like to see more features in your forum.

Jared.
Hi there,

In order to get support you must have a valid vBulletin license. Once you purchase one you will receive your customer details in an email. With those customer details you can login to the Members' Area and click on the 'Priority Support (http://www.vbulletin.com/members/membersupport_priority.php)' link in the left menu. On the page that loads you must enter the email address you registered with on this support forum. When done correctly you will show up as a licensed members and you will receive priority support.

If you do have a valid vBulletin license, I kindly request you to update (http://www.vbulletin.com/members/membersupport_priority.php) your information.

If you do not have a vBulletin license yet, I invite you to go through our Sales F.A.Q. (http://www.vbulletin.com/contact_sales.php), ask for more information in our Pre-Sales Forum (http://www.vbulletin.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?forumid=47) and visit our vBulletin Order Page (http://www.vbulletin.com/order/).

If you have no vBulletin license, but run the vBulletin forum software, I kindly request you to remove the data from your web server and purchase a license before you continue. We do not have a free version, lite version or downloadable version to 'test' out before purchase. If you want to 'test' vBulletin prior to purchase you can request an Live Admin Demo (http://www.vbulletin.com/admindemo.php) to play around with. For obvious reasons we can't provide support to unlicensed members.


Thank you.