Maybe its because I'm relatively new to "guru-ness" but I've only gotten a few PM's from people asking for info - and those were about mod's I'd done but not really explained anywhere, and before I reached my guru status. I agree that post count has little to do with knowledge or ability (hmm, maybe thats why I don't get pm's?). BTW if I ever do get PM's like that I think it would be proper etiquette to recommend the person start a thread, or search for old ones, I think I give good advice, but I also believe in providing info and letting folks make up their own minds, ya know teach a man to fish...
That said I don't see why folks would care if they lost a few posts, its just the internet, people will judge your posts for their technical content, not by the number in the corner.
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If someone here is really doing this I think they ought to be outed, that type of behavior just isn't right. I've got no problem with charging something for labor, I can understand wanting to be compensated for one's time, and if this person feels that way then they should offer whoever fixed their bike for them equal payment for whatever was done, plus some for the "education". If the teacher doesn't want the payment, it should be donated to the forum, or as mentioned paid forward.
That said I don't see why folks would care if they lost a few posts, its just the internet, people will judge your posts for their technical content, not by the number in the corner.
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Also, this will allow people, who claim to have limited mechanical ability, to sucker someone into fixing their bike for them, then, when they think "Hey! That was easy!", instead of paying it forward, they can charge people exteraneous fees to do the same job someone else has done for them for free, because after all, they are a GURU.
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