Curious if modifying the rules to gain access to the home game listings is ever discussed?
As someone who joined primarily with three home-game focused goals (finding more home games to play in + improving the main one I already play in + exploring starting my own) waiting 90 days is kind of agonizing. I also feel 90+ posts is A LOT for someone who isn't already a chip enthusiast. Love reading, but that is a lot of posting.
I totally understand the desire to ensure members' games are secure. One solution I've thought of - how about an option for members to spend a certain amount on home-game related vendors?
In my first month, I've done a Tina group buy, and will soon be buying dealer buttons and ordering a table topper from forum vendors. So I'll have (happily!) spent over $500 indirectly supporting the site in my first 60 days. I think some kind of financial investment threshold like that is a reasonable cutoff that thieves are unlikely to make.
Advantages of this option:
As someone who joined primarily with three home-game focused goals (finding more home games to play in + improving the main one I already play in + exploring starting my own) waiting 90 days is kind of agonizing. I also feel 90+ posts is A LOT for someone who isn't already a chip enthusiast. Love reading, but that is a lot of posting.
I totally understand the desire to ensure members' games are secure. One solution I've thought of - how about an option for members to spend a certain amount on home-game related vendors?
In my first month, I've done a Tina group buy, and will soon be buying dealer buttons and ordering a table topper from forum vendors. So I'll have (happily!) spent over $500 indirectly supporting the site in my first 60 days. I think some kind of financial investment threshold like that is a reasonable cutoff that thieves are unlikely to make.
Advantages of this option:
- Opportunistic thieves are unlikely to spend hundreds of dollars just in the hope they might learn of a game to steal from
- It encourages the kind of spending that directly maintains and grows the site
- It adds value to vendor credentials with another stream of people who will buy their wares
- It invites more casual members to get involved, rather than getting discouraged and going elsewhere