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Congratulations!
 
I've been a bit sceptical due to the recent change it must be said. But he's genuinely been genuine. Also told me when I'm wrong etc. And I like that.

I want enough TA's now to start working on more.

Out of 19000 members, we have about 20. That's ridiculous.

TA's will be the ones we promote first in their areas on our directories and things. Been doing it for a while on TilerForums, an it pays off.

Give the forum something, and you gain.

Nothing cliquey, no mates involved.

If you have the TA tag right now, you've earned it for giving to the forum. Mostly giving to the forum newbie. But giving in general is sound.

So thanks to all lads. I wont say this in all the threads I just created, but it goes for you all.
 
Note also that you can lose it. If you've not been here for a year, I'm not sending you customers via your tag. You could be abducted or making billions in columbia or anything lol

So you guys need not be offended if you loose the tag down the line for not being around much etc.

After 11 years of tilersforums, lads have gained it and lost if a few times. And I've never met one of them.

Personally I think it's more rewarding to be giving it for earning it than knowing a mod or admin. Which seemed to be the old way judging by the stats etc.

And to those reading the advice of the TA's: They know their shizzle, and have earned their badge. So it's trusted more now I hope.
 
Well done ShaunCorbs. Don't think we've really spoken much on here yet but am sure that will change soon :)
 
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