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Yep...5 dark green beans then 6 light greenies....11 total, that's all you can get like numberdummy said.
Dually, did you notice how many points you got form numberdummy? He should be giving more points than others becuase he's another one of the heavy hitters here.
I got the spread it around BS when I tried to rep you, everyone else that posted above....got some reps (good 'uns) from the Big Dummy.
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Neal, I'm not sure what you are refering to, is this inre to a Visitors Message?
I've never sent one initially, but have responded to around 300. The responses don't garner any reps.
Bill, I copied this from the explanation from Beast12 (Super Moderator) it's in the link I gave above. Not sure if it's correct or not, the rules are not posted anywhere on this site.....that i know of.
Always make a comment (gives the user more points) and click approve
Whats the deal with the blue bean I got from somebody leaving feedback with no comment?
The member is a newbie, so whatever rep points he/she gives (positive or negative) doesn't count, that's why that beanie is bluish.
A has to accumulate a certain number of posts...before the rep points they give...count.
CudaJim: I had no clue that leaving a comment increases the number of rep points.
My apologies to all that I've rep'd, that I did not leave a comment (and...there's prolly been 100's of members that I rep'd, that I did it this way. ).
How do you know how many points someone gaves to you?
I had looked at my point total a few minutes before Bill repped me. Then I went back and saw what I had and did the math. If I had not looked prior to him repping me though, I would not have known.
I had looked at my point total a few minutes before Bill repped me. Then I went back and saw what I had and did the math. If I had not looked prior to him repping me though, I would not have known.
Yeap, that was what I was thinking. Is the only way to know, that.
thanks.
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