tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3586962506412296161.post6861802674984109857..comments2014-08-23T15:36:12.631-04:00Comments on Another Day in my SL: I will leav e my mark so everyone will know...Khloe Nitelyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14425184848490041258noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3586962506412296161.post-40722388961705293982011-11-18T08:26:41.720-05:002011-11-18T08:26:41.720-05:00I have heard someone say the reason why they do no...I have heard someone say the reason why they do not give decline notices is because they get really nasty comments back, and then it turns into an argument when the person demand why they were not chosen. <br /><br />Eh...I think they should just get a person who can handle customer service to send everyone who did not get in a decline notice. That way the person knows someone got their application...it was reviewed, and declined. How would you even know they received it otherwise? Either that or make an announcement as to who got in - so if you are not on that list, you know that you were not selected.Monica Querriennoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3586962506412296161.post-12094117855261685852011-11-12T17:53:56.537-05:002011-11-12T17:53:56.537-05:00Hope this isn't presumptuous, but I found what...Hope this isn't presumptuous, but I found what really worked was blogging people's things, then sending them an in-world NC about it. Granted, I don't get a response for about 50%~ of what I send, but the responses I do get have ranged from sweet giddiness, to long and fun conversations, to surprise gifts from some of my favorite places (the one which blew me out of the water was getting a full shoe set from G Field; OMG, I about DIED!). When i don't get responses, I try to remember that SL is flaky, that I'm flaky, and try to give people the benefit of the doubt. ^.^<br /><br />If you want a copy of the notecard I send as a template, poke me in world - Deoridhe Quandry - and I'll pass it over. I just CP the new blog entry, open up a pile of profiles, and send! Practically painless!Deoridhehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17235419292633778692noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3586962506412296161.post-29133796814936906582011-11-11T16:42:50.748-05:002011-11-11T16:42:50.748-05:00you know... I don't think it would have occurr...you know... I don't think it would have occurred to me to take the collar off that sweater and use it on something else ... thank you for that idea!! And thanks for joining the ranks :) I think there's room for everyone~<br /><br />I do understand your disappointment at not getting a response to your request -- I know a lot of us have to work up the courage to even ask! I would encourage you not to take it personally. One thing I've learned in RL, and even more so in SL... you just never can know what is/was going on for that person ... and communications do actually go astray more than we'd like.<br /><br />Really glad you're here :)Nissa Nightfirehttp://wonderingthegrid.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3586962506412296161.post-7089717499492759712011-11-11T15:20:35.183-05:002011-11-11T15:20:35.183-05:00Halu there - I wasnt going to comment but as a blo...Halu there - I wasnt going to comment but as a blogger in general I suppose I should. In defense of designers - do you realize how many blogger request a designer gets in a single day? Do you think they have time to respond to everyone? Sadly its just not the case and I feel for designers who get overwhelmed with request and bloggers always wanting a response? IDK this bothers me, perhaps because I am a blogger and designer and I never respond to someone I feel is not up to par on blogging nor has the acceptable photoskills to blog work, I just dont have the time between RL and SL - so cutting corners by not replyign to someone to save me some time, is just what I will do. Point is we all start somewhere in the blogging world, we work however hard we do to make a "name" for ourselves. In time you'll get yours, patience is virtue - never give up.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com