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VIP Member
![]() Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Colorado at 9,500'
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The "Management" of Defensive Carry would never write this, being the shy retiring folks they are, and will never ask for anything other than following forum rules, but as a member I wanted to let folks know a little bit of DC history.....
About 18 months ago Defensive Carry began meteoric growth in membership. As a result, resources were strained to the breaking point. The Administrators, Moderators, and other site gurus struggled heroically to keep the site functioning smoothly and consistently. The resources DC provided both new and old members had begun to tax the system beyond it's capabilities. Due to the growth, significant costs were being incurred, and members clamored to help underwrite the site with contributions. Bumper was extremely reluctant to accept contributions for numerous reasons, but in the end, the rabble won the argument, and DC began accepting forum contributions. Fast forward a year......it went fast.......too fast. Membership and content continues to grow astronomically. The site is more robust and has wider user input from an exceptionally interesting and vocal membership. The site has become one of my favorites, a "must have". The Administrators, Moderators, and Members are the engine driving the progress and growth! So why, pray tell, do I write this post? For several reasons:
So, please renew your support when it comes up! Bumper will probably delete this thread, or maybe send me a nastygram, 'cause he doesn't like attention, but site contributions do make the jobs for all of the site folks easier!
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Richard NRA Life Member "Carry the battle to them. Don't let them bring it to you. Put them on the defensive and don't ever apologize for anything." Harry S. Truman |
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Assistant Administrator
![]() Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: South West PA
Posts: 25,468
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Thx from me for your comments Richard ..... I doubt Bumper minds some praise - he deserves it but it'd be for him to add his 2c on that.
It can I think be said that the huge majority of members enjoy this place and accept what might to some seem rather draconian rules but - IMO so far that has worked, and well. Respect and courtesy are important in life and on forums. Unfortunately - by comparison with my early days here, I have less time than once but still relish it when I can visit. Here's hoping we are all still enjoying things another year down the line.
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Chris - P95 NRA Certified Instructor & NRA Life Member. "To own a gun and assume that you are armed is like owning a piano and assuming that you are a musician!." If a BG dies as the result of pointing a gun at me, then he has merely succumbed to an occupational hazard of being a thug |
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Moderator
![]() Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Central Florida
Posts: 2,862
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Just renewed this morning (and bumped up a "class" as well).
And Rock and Glock is absolutely correct that Bumper is far too modest about the forum, and migth object to the thread. But just this once, I think we can tell Bumper to cope with a little disobedience ........ ![]() Matt
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Administrator
![]() Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Arizona
Posts: 17,355
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It's hard to object to the thread, although you're correct, I would not have posted one myself. I do, however, very much appreciate the sentiment. Our donating members, joined now by commercial sponsors, are what are keeping this site up and running, and allowing us to accommodate the growth we have been seeing. And, as Richard said, it has been meteoric. We have, undeniably, begun growing by leaps and bounds. Just a couple of months ago we hit 500,000 posts. Now, we're approaching 600,000. I recently removed over a thousand inactive and duplicate accounts and memberships is growing to restore those numbers. To slow us down a bit, I recently moved us to being almost a completely open forum, meaning you don't have to register to view almost all of our content. "Holding out" is one way forums can grow their membership. Members that join now should be only those that are truly interested in our subject matter, specifically concealed carry.
What is responsible for the growth is, without question, our members who, simply guided by the rules, are so welcoming and helpful to other members, new and old. We may, occasionally, have a small squabble between members, but for the most part our members are mature, civil, knowledgeable and are willing to share their experiences with other members. I'm sure there are other forums on the Internet that have great memberships, but I believe we have the best, overall. I admit to being biased. Credit must also be given to our staff. They are some of the most dedicated people I could have ever expected to find to manage the day to day operation of the forum. It is amazing how many hours they put into the site, committed to keeping the site true to the original vision. Our staff is very much a team effort and, considering the nature of moderation, have my deepest respect for the job they do. They do me proud. As time goes on, our members have taken up some of the slack in operations, as well. When trouble starts somewhere on the forum, our membership will often use the report feature or PM staff to let us know about it. We can't be everywhere at once and this takes a bit of the pressure off of us. Knowing that our members understand and appreciate the rules we have, even if they don't agree with every one of them, is gratifying to me. While there is no forum "Camelot", for the most part, our members work very hard to make the forum what it is. All that being said, I received a PM in the wee hours of the morning (this morning) from one of our members, and doing some quick research, I was going to post a thread regarding donations first thing, although a little different than the one Richard posted. It seems that somewhere in the forum script, the site is sending out "reminders" that it is time to renew your subscription. While many of you asked me to do this, after a year had passed, I wasn't really sure how to do it. It is now obvious that the script did it automatically. That's good, I guess, but it embarrasses me that the "canned" reminders come across sounding like they came from somebody from The Sopranos, saying "If you do not extend your subscription, access will be removed." I want everyone that might receive this email to understand, that this is not true and that I am trying to figure out exactly where the email is originating from so I can alter the content of the email. We appreciate, very much, donations made to the forum, large and small, but we don't dun or threaten our membership for donations. At least not intentionally. For anyone that may have contributed as a result of this email, I will refund it, without question. In closing, I would just say, that I'm proud to have you all here as members, and staff, and look forward to the years to come. Thank you for your continued support, through donations, through sponsorships and through participation.
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Bumper Administrator DefensiveCarry.com Forum Coimhéad fearg fhear na foighde; Beware the anger of a patient man. |
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Member
![]() Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: maine
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Just renewed. Thanks for a great resource.
-- Kirk.
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VIP Member
![]() Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Central California
Posts: 2,040
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Truly a great site and worth far more than I could ever pay.
A heartfelt thank you to all of the staff for all of the work you do to keep the site up and running.
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Lex et Libertas — Semper Vigilo, Fortis, Paratus, et Fidelis! "Not only do the people who put their lives on the line to protect the rest of us deserve better, we all deserve better than to have our own security undermined by those who undermine law enforcement." -Thomas Sowell |
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Senior Member
![]() Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Arkansas
Posts: 796
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Yep, Thank you for this wonderful forum.
Where do you renew? I got lost clicking. |
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VIP Member
![]() Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Phoenix
Posts: 3,576
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I think the automatic reminder is a great idea! Keep up the great work!
Tracy |
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Distinguished Member
![]() Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Dallas, TX
Posts: 1,380
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A huge thanks to Bumper and all the staff. This is by far my favorite site on the web. It has allowed me to tap into the knowledge and experience of others that I would have "met".
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Member
![]() Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Columbus, OH
Posts: 459
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I completely agree. I found this site through my father, and used to browse while on my break at work. Then, when faced with a new anti-gun manager, they blocked all sites involving the word firearms, guns, and knives. I almost cried, as I was unable to access the site on my normal routine. Now I've adjusted my schedule to find time when I come home after taking care of making dinner, I sit down and pull up this site and browse the new posts scanning for articles of interest, adding my opinion where I shouldn't and just enjoying the friends that everyone on this forum have become. A big thank you to everyone, Admins, mods, and members for keeping this informative, clean and just a great place to visit.
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