Originally Posted by REDCROSS
The question I asked was a valid one.
You can see what WE have accomplished so far with the Organization.
The question I asked and STILL has not been answered...
What have YOU done to promote the visibility of the CROSSFIRE??
This is turning into a pissing contest Red, but I'll answer your question and ask a few of my own and
then that's it, no sense on dragging this out between you and me.
Please explain what YOU have ACTUALLY accomplished with what ORGANIZATION??? Selling stickers
does not constitute a club, an organization or anything else.
What have I done, you ask??? Besides being a member of this forum (to include spending a lot of time reading
post from the early years to become familiar with what has been going on here) and telling other owners
I've met about the forum I guess the answer is, NOTHING, which is only a couple of steps less than what
you have... that is unless you count attending a GTG or two in your area (of which most of those attendees,
if not all, no longer post here). Oh, and of course you've been selling your $10 stickers since 2004 to
forum members and adding their names to a forum list. Yeah, you have come a long way.
Now answer my question... you originally asked, "why out of all the members on this board, have so few
joined"? I answered you. WHY does it bother you so much when someone gives YOU a straight up answer???
And, as for the subject of being an elite group that was brought up a few posts above... if you had YOUR way,
it would of been... go back and read the first few pages of this thread. Your original ideas got shot down pretty
quick.
Red, go for it. Sell all the stickers you can and do as you may. This forum is repeating itself. You have a new
crop of people here and a handful want an real club, again go for it, but remember, so did the early members.
Maybe this time you'll get somewhere with the prodding of these NEW members.
One thing you might want to consider doing is, contact all the older members on the other forum that left this forum
several years ago and get them involved with XFi again. I believe it was mainly the group from CA, AZ, and NV that
really got things going with their hook-ups and all. They seem to be the only real active group of Crossfire owners on
the internet or anywhere else (their exploits are well documented here but are buried in this board, you can only find
them by doing a search for them).
Oh, one last thing on YOUR way to becoming a REAL club... how much of a profit has been made from selling those
$10 stickers. They are not that expensive to have made. I've been there and done that with other groups I've been
associated with over the years..
Red, in all sincerity, I really do wish you good luck in forming a REAL Crossfire Club. One with officials, a charter. a mission
statement etc etc etc... maybe, just maybe, the newer folks will take the ball and run with it AND get somewhere
this time...