View Full Version : Does iSketch have a Terms and Conditions page somewhere?
If there is one, I can't find it. I know that ToCs are rarely read by anyone and it may even seem strange for me to ask about them but nevertheless, they are present on virtually every website out there. So what happened to iSketch?
db1986
17-06-2009, 01:41 AM
I'm not sure about terms and conditions persay, but you'll find rules and guidelines here. http://www.isketch.net/instructions/index.shtml
storm
17-06-2009, 01:44 AM
You mean like a "No hacking plz" message?
Thanks db1986, however the game rules were not exactly what I was curious about. Storm here is a little closer but not quite there. I was actually looking for something like those pages and pages of legalese blabber that most of the time never get read by anyone. For the sake of an example, here's Google's ToS: http://www.google.com/accounts/TOS
MrsNerdinator
17-06-2009, 08:55 AM
Are you a lawyer? Hehe
Just messing!
I think terms and conditions would probably come about if mass paid registrations were to take place or something.
Since isketch doesn't take anyone's money, why do you need to see a TOS?
How can one get in touch with Rob? Of course, I'm talking about the Rob. PM me if necessary. Thanks,
storm
18-06-2009, 05:57 AM
You could take the normal route and try writing to feedback, and I'm sure they'll pass it on if they can't answer your question themselves.
db1986
18-06-2009, 10:01 AM
You could take the normal route and try writing to feedback, and I'm sure they'll pass it on if they can't answer your question themselves.
Although storm's way of contacting him is probably a lot better, you could also PM him directly when he's on iSketch, but it would be unlikely that you both are online at the same time.
You could either add him to your buddy list so it can notify you when he comes online, or just type "/f Rob" when you go online to see if he is online.
Of course, the big fat feedback button on the very home page, duh! Too often, the most obvious solution gets overlooked... talk about not seeing the forest for the trees. Thank you guys!
Off I sent an icebreaker and even got a prompt auto-acknowledgment from the "Feedback Team". Does anyone have experience with them as far as approximate turnaround times?
TempusFugit
18-06-2009, 09:25 PM
Depending on the nature of enquiry, previous experience suggests that you get a response within 48hrs. There is no definite answer but I do know that all mail is read and responded to (or not) accordingly :)
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