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  1. 1. Is Buying Invites Ethical or Unethical?



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Guest Ethan

Guys..According To You..Is SELLING Of Invites More Unethical Than trading them for other invites??

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Guest 443556

My opinion is this: I hate when people are selling their invites, I hate trading too but, selling is too much.

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Guest tannersmith

i don't have to money to buy invites(its too risky anyways), but just about any thing is ethical, espeacially if you think trading is. "There is no honor among thieves."

I mean if you can't get into somewhere like GFT, then you gota buy it! nothing else you can do

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Guest chang

totally agree with you guys....i neither like trading nor selling.......!

sharing is caring......:)

this is the motto on which torrents exist,we need to respect it

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Guest Baku

i don't have to money to buy invites(its too risky anyways), but just about any thing is ethical, espeacially if you think trading is. "There is no honor among thieves."

I mean if you can't get into somewhere like GFT, then you gota buy it! nothing else you can do

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Guest TheDane

Trading is okay sometimes, but selling is in my opinion not okay....it's to much! <_< So as most others say, sharing is caring ;)

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Guest Cherry

After all that discussion trading/selling is a part of IS anyway...

Well I think that if someone has the authority for selling/giving invites is the site-tracker owners, but usually they don't and we alll have to find a way to get it, so it's like they participate in the trading/selling...

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Guest AntisheilaPowerPro

some trackers don't allow invite selling & trading but trading is ethical sometimes while selling not

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Guest adinik

My opinion: selling is a bad thing, but people do not know and maybe you need a tracker and then you can share this invitation with totally acord.mai especially when you have money to afford.

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Guest Crudelis

In my opinion selling invites is unethical, as other have said, sharing is caring :P I can see why some people buy invites to hard-to-get-into trackers but I can't help but to laugh when I see someone trying to buy a Demonoid invite. lol

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Guest Trader

Sounds like we have a lot folks who care. Lets put it to the test.. I need a FTN invite. Love all of you.

why should people invite you? i missed anything? :unsure:

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Guest WickedMAN

doesnt matter ethical this thing or not, what matters is u can easly get cought=)

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Guest SWEPOJK

I think its the same, but some trackers doesnt allow giving away even in forums, why shouldnt that be u can think, if you are sure the user you invite would use it. even if u sell the guy is more obligated to use it. I think it would be good if people cvan bought their way into trackers. if they can show good usage from other trackers in application tru irc or something;D

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