Just to share an unpleasant BBO experience
I had an unsolicited message from someone
Stranger X: I am a mentor in my club in California. Do you want to play with me?
I: which game?
stranger X: I have many mentees. I can follow your conventions.
Speedy game in 40 minutes
I: ok
Stranger X: Then invite me.
I: no thank you
Stranger X: Fine. You are only Regional. Not even lifemaster.
Is this considered rude?
I just joined ACBL in June 2019 and being a foreign player, I am able to become regional master due to covid-19. In normal times, there is no way to become even a club master without ACBL virtual game or SYC black points game
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Rude players
#2
Posted 2020-September-12, 00:36
game1980, on 2020-September-11, 21:39, said:
Just to share an unpleasant BBO experience
I had an unsolicited message from someone
Stranger X: I am a mentor in my club in California. Do you want to play with me?
I: which game?
stranger X: I have many mentees. I can follow your conventions.
Speedy game in 40 minutes
I: ok
Stranger X: Then invite me.
I: no thank you
Stranger X: Fine. You are only Regional. Not even lifemaster.
Is this considered rude?
I just joined ACBL in June 2019 and being a foreign player, I am able to become regional master due to covid-19. In normal times, there is no way to become even a club master without ACBL virtual game or SYC black points game
I had an unsolicited message from someone
Stranger X: I am a mentor in my club in California. Do you want to play with me?
I: which game?
stranger X: I have many mentees. I can follow your conventions.
Speedy game in 40 minutes
I: ok
Stranger X: Then invite me.
I: no thank you
Stranger X: Fine. You are only Regional. Not even lifemaster.
Is this considered rude?
I just joined ACBL in June 2019 and being a foreign player, I am able to become regional master due to covid-19. In normal times, there is no way to become even a club master without ACBL virtual game or SYC black points game
There's rudeness, and there's silliness. This sounds like someone with the mental age of a 12-year-old. If it was real life I would offer them a dog biscuit and walk away.
PS - that's scorn.
Fortuna Fortis Felix
#3
Posted 2020-September-12, 03:35
game1980, on 2020-September-11, 21:39, said:
Just to share an unpleasant BBO experience
I had an unsolicited message from someone
Stranger X: I am a mentor in my club in California. Do you want to play with me?
I: which game?
stranger X: I have many mentees. I can follow your conventions.
Speedy game in 40 minutes
I: ok
Stranger X: Then invite me.
I: no thank you
Stranger X: Fine. You are only Regional. Not
I had an unsolicited message from someone
Stranger X: I am a mentor in my club in California. Do you want to play with me?
I: which game?
stranger X: I have many mentees. I can follow your conventions.
Speedy game in 40 minutes
I: ok
Stranger X: Then invite me.
I: no thank you
Stranger X: Fine. You are only Regional. Not
I don't understand why you said ok but then refused to invite. Was he expecting you to pay for him or something?
#4
Posted 2020-September-12, 07:13
Almost certainly. This sounds like someone who was trying to scam a game and thought rather a lot of themselves.
#5
Posted 2020-September-12, 10:35
pescetom, on 2020-September-12, 03:35, said:
I don't understand why you said ok but then refused to invite. Was he expecting you to pay for him or something?
I think that's what he was getting at -- the stranger was offering to play as a "pro", suggesting that game1980 should be happy to hire him because he's not yet a life master.
#6
Posted 2020-September-14, 10:30
Yeah, that was what you thought was a conversation and he thought was a sales pitch. He also thought it was obvious because "everybody" knows how this works (that he talks to, and that have figured it out).
A reasonable response would be similar to someone offering you a ride, and finding out it was an Uber driver - "Thanks, but I'm not looking for that right now." and go away.
Sales people are always rude. Polite sales people don't get sales. That's why I'm in tech. Telling people they're not good doesn't seem to be the right way to sell to me, but again, that's why I'm in tech.
A reasonable response would be similar to someone offering you a ride, and finding out it was an Uber driver - "Thanks, but I'm not looking for that right now." and go away.
Sales people are always rude. Polite sales people don't get sales. That's why I'm in tech. Telling people they're not good doesn't seem to be the right way to sell to me, but again, that's why I'm in tech.
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#7
Posted 2020-September-14, 13:51
mycroft, on 2020-September-14, 10:30, said:
Yeah, that was what you thought was a conversation and he thought was a sales pitch. He also thought it was obvious because "everybody" knows how this works (that he talks to, and that have figured it out).
A reasonable response would be similar to someone offering you a ride, and finding out it was an Uber driver - "Thanks, but I'm not looking for that right now." and go away.
Sales people are always rude. Polite sales people don't get sales. That's why I'm in tech. Telling people they're not good doesn't seem to be the right way to sell to me, but again, that's why I'm in tech.
A reasonable response would be similar to someone offering you a ride, and finding out it was an Uber driver - "Thanks, but I'm not looking for that right now." and go away.
Sales people are always rude. Polite sales people don't get sales. That's why I'm in tech. Telling people they're not good doesn't seem to be the right way to sell to me, but again, that's why I'm in tech.
A spectrum of understanding? A glimmer of hope?
Fortuna Fortis Felix
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