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Professional Teledata Message Board Guidelines and Policy
Professional Teledata maintains this message board for use solely by their users and customers. If you have any questions regarding the message board, please contact us at support@proteledata.com. The message board policy may be revised at any time. Please check this page regularly for the most current policy. The message board is for the enjoyment of Professional Teledata users. We encourage an open and honest exchange of ideas and expect all users of the message board to respect the rights of others. Professional Teledata staff members monitor messages posted on the message boards and will remove messages that are considered offensive. Because this is a manual process, offensive messages may not be removed immediately but will be removed in a reasonable time frame. Messages posted on the Professional Teledata message board are the views of the author of the message only and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the Professional Teledata. Users of the Professional Teledata message board should use common sense when posting messages. Messages will be viewable by the others, so users should use caution when providing personal information. Users of the message board agree not to post anything false and defamatory, inaccurate, abusive, vulgar, hateful, harassing, obscene, profane, sexually oriented, threatening, invasive of a person's privacy, or otherwise in violation of law and further agree to be solely responsible for and hold Professional Teledata harmless in the event of any claim based on their message. Messages that are posted for advertising purposes to promote the buying, selling or trading of any commercial product, service or item are not allowed. Please keep the following guidelines in mind when using the Professional Teledata message board: Stay focused on the current topic. This will help to make the newsgroups as organized as possible. If the topic does need to change, then start another thread. Personal discussions should be handled via e-mail. Keep quoted text to a minimum. When quoting a previous post, edit out the non-relevant parts of the message. A good rule of thumb is that there should not be more quoted text than original text. Do not re-post an entire message in order to indicate your agreement. Be respectful to other users. Do not make personal attacks upon other users. If you disagree with someone's post, speak to their points and ideas, not to their character. Do not post anything that is libelous, abusive or hateful, an invasion of anyone's privacy, harmful to other users, or harmful to the business interests of Professional Teledata. Do not advocate or engage in unlawful activities. Do not use the Professional Teledata newsgroups for unlawful purposes. Do not post anything that encourages conduct that would constitute a criminal offense, give rise to civil liability, or otherwise violate any local, state, national or international law or regulation. Do not post copyrighted material without permission of the author. Post your question to the single most appropriate news group. Do not cross post your message to many groups. If you can't determine which group is the best, say that in your post, and ask someone to suggest which group would be better. Posting to the proper news group will usually speed up the response time to your message. Do not post messages with large attachments. Large files fill up our servers more quickly, and are an annoyance for people who download and read the newsgroups off-line. If you need help with a program, briefly describe your problem and include a small code snippet that illustrates the problem. Messages found in violation of these guidelines are subject to cancellation without notice. At Professional Teledata, we take great pride in the support we deliver before, during and after implementation. We'll install your solution, supply optional hardware, and provide training to meet every user's skill level and objectives. Through our 800 number, you can always reach experienced technicians who understand the call center industry as well as our technology, so they can address issues and solve problems quickly. In addition, Users Groups, Tech Support Conferences and other programs keep you informed and up to date on our evolving technology. In the unlikely event that you find yourself having a problem with another user that you are unable to resolve on your own, please contact Professional Teledata via e-mail at support@proteledata.com By participating, you grant to Professional Teledata the unrestricted right to use, reproduce, modify, translate, display, perform, transmit and distribute any material you post to a newsgroup in any present or future medium and for any purpose, including commercial purposes. While it is impractical to list every possible violation of our policies, the above should be used as guidelines. Professional Teledata reserves the right to suspend message board privileges of anyone who is found violating the above policies. |