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Originally Posted by Scavrefamn
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When a donation stops being voluntary, it stops being a donation and becomes a fee and we come back to my original point.
What you and the others want is to charge a fee but for some reason you don't want to admit that.
If you refuse to charge a fee and rely on donations, you are offering the service for free.
This is going in circles, gg thread, I've made my point and refuted the bad logic of OP.
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That is a cool shirt you have! Man she is Hot! Those sentences don't even make sense right, let me whip out my dictionary and prove it! /sarcasm
Anyone with common sense knows when someone says " porting for donations " that they are not REQUIRING anything, but it would be nice to tip them.... When you join group for port the druid doesn't say " where is my tip? no tip no port ", but they sure as heck feel good when they get one. The point people are trying to make (which is VERY easy to understand) is when you are courteous enough to give a port, the person getting ported should be courteous enough to pay what they can. Sometimes it's nothing, sometimes its 1pp and other times it 200pp, that is why they say Porting for Donations, instead of porting for 100pp. I don't think it's too hard to understand, but if you are deadset about the "technical definition" of something, then I'm sure there are a lot of other things you can get confused about too.