I got an infraction because the stock imagine I used to depict something was taken from ehobby Asia and despite the fact you couldn't get to the site from the picture because ehobby was watermarked on the image I broke the rules... :/ I typically find its the new mods that do the most stupid things
I only really go on Z1 for selling my stuff, the mods and community dont have any appeal to me. Arnies I use for projects/technical things and checking loadout threads but AFUK is where its at Mod/Community wise IMO
I have an account on 0in but only for the times ppl linky me to something i may want to buy - i haven't actually been given any punishments, but that's b/c i don't say anything outside what's required to do business - i wouldn't stand a chance if i posted my thoughts or feelings about pretty much anything - fuck 'em (being about the mildest something of which i disapprove can reasonably hope to escape with)
Thing with their shop is the details for most of the items is absolutely pathetic and i've seen numerous complaints around the UK forums of them not honouring warranties. On their forum depending on who you are you can break the rules.
I don't know what it is about airsoft, but increasingly I find that the people who make money from it feel it's alright to be complete arseholes to the people who pay them their wage.
First and Only, Cerberus, ZeroIn/ZeroOne so long as you pay your money, they could not give less of a shit about you unless you're quiet about what you dislike, or a close friend.
If you openly announce your displeasure at something you can fuck off as far as they're all c...
But it's that attitude, I don't get it. In any other industry, that would see your business ended. No one would go back to you, but there's something about the nature of airsoft and all of us thinking of it as an underground thing that we have to be shady about Joe public that just makes us stay quiet about it as if we're scared the whole sport will shut down over night if we jump to legal action or something.
transmitted across everyone involved in the hobby, not enough people speak up to make them change and it gets to the point we're at now, where those companies are so power mad that they're untouchable and it's beyond a fucking joke.