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30. December 2009, 06:54:23
Papa Zoom 
Subject: Re: Fencer
Snoopy:  Yeah and I'd already used a few.  Must be Santa  :)

30. December 2009, 06:46:54
Snoopy 
Subject: Re: Fencer
Artful Dodger: to funny has you only started with 45

30. December 2009, 06:45:45
Papa Zoom 
Subject: Re: Fencer
SnoopyVacation days left:47 - using the automatic vacation

29. December 2009, 15:40:53
MadMonkey 
Modified by MadMonkey (29. December 2009, 15:41:22)
Fencer, any idea what happened to this Tournameent Madhouse 2009 - December

I am sure all 3 were set to start either when full or the 31st Dec. Just got a message sying it has been deleted

29. December 2009, 11:50:21
Bernice 
lucky me I have 39 LOL

29. December 2009, 10:59:28
MadMonkey 
Subject: Re: Fencer
Snoopy: hmmmmmm i have 4, YET we all know i had none...... Father Xmas must have been again.....bit late now though

29. December 2009, 10:56:20
Snoopy 
Subject: Fencer
just curious to know why i have 4 vacation days left again

i shouldnt have any has i used the last one up for tomorrow
other ppl seem to have gained extra to

not thats its a major problem has i know they get reset in a couple of days anyway

25. December 2009, 22:31:10
"GERRY" 
Merry Christmas to everyone on BK :))

25. December 2009, 01:19:28
Carl 
Subject: Re:
Modified by Carl (25. December 2009, 01:23:10)
MTC: Like the man says.this is a gamesite.Nothing more nothing lessMake your moves when you can.i wish all my fellow players a very merry christmas.

25. December 2009, 00:53:15
Fencer 
Subject: Re:
AbigailII: Secondary, tertiary and the 4th one too.

25. December 2009, 00:50:42
AbigailII 
Subject: Re:
Fencer: Eh, no secondary/ternary DNS server? DNS is designed in such a way that DNS servers going down can hardly noticeable for clients.

25. December 2009, 00:23:16
Papa Zoom 
Subject: Re:
Fencer: I couldn't get on earlier today either but that was because my wife hid my computer!

24. December 2009, 22:33:20
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re:
MadMonkey: For about 2 hours this morning, I couldn't access the site, using the regular brainking.com address. However, brainking.cz worked without any sign of trouble.

24. December 2009, 22:10:22
Fencer 
Subject: Re:
MadMonkey: Hey, take it easy man! It's just games, nothing serious, huh?

Furthermore, there was no downtime of the site itself and I saw about 100 online users all the time (today). Unfortunately we cannot be responsible for a DNS servers malfunction which caused a temporary non-existence of brainking.com domain in several parts of world. However, it was resolved in 3 or 4 hours, so it was really not a big issue.

Anyway, in case it happens again (which should not), try to use 81.91.83.6 instead of brainking.com. IP address should always work.

24. December 2009, 21:30:45
Bwild 
Subject: Re:
MadMonkey: it only matters if it happens in Prague

24. December 2009, 18:00:51
AbigailII 
Subject: Re:
MadMonkey: I couldn't the site for a short time either. But I don't feel sorry for timed out games; don't let your clock run down that much while you've used all your vacation days.

24. December 2009, 17:45:24
MTC 
I also couldn’t access this site for an hour or two this morning. Perhaps it only affected certain locations? The 3 of us reporting this are all from England.

24. December 2009, 17:36:36
Snoopy 
Subject: Re:
MadMonkey: i had the same problem this morning no idea for how long but when i got in
i thought has noone else had mentioned it must of been a fault at my end

24. December 2009, 17:27:49
MadMonkey 
well, i have a question ?

I could not get on here today as i kept getting site not available (for just over an hour) !!

Once it got to 9.45 i had to go to a funeral, now i get back rom the funeral and there is no sign of anything being wrong, yet of course i have timed out on lots of games.

I can not beleive i have been the only one with problems.....all oother sites were fine, including brainking.info etc...

Not happy !!

10. December 2009, 20:24:18
skipinnz 
Subject: Re: Profile finished games
Snoopy: Thanks Snoopy just didn't go down far enough when I posted. LOL

10. December 2009, 20:10:55
Snoopy 
Subject: Re: Profile finished games
skipinnz: read about 8 posts down

10. December 2009, 19:38:54
skipinnz 
Subject: Profile finished games
I have noticed that when I go to my profile and look at finished games it no longer shows the last ten games, even though the heading is there. Anybody know anything about this?

10. December 2009, 07:36:50
Bernice 
Subject: Re: bonus code
rabbitoid: ROFL.

10. December 2009, 07:33:46
nodnarbo 
Subject: Re: bonus code
Pedro Martínez: yea, I see that now, but when I asked it was during a 24 hour bonus period. Mostly I just got confused when the clock was past the time that the bonus was supposed to end and the bonus light was still on. I think it has like a minute lag time.

10. December 2009, 07:25:03
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re: bonus code
nodnarbo: You can easily tell yourself. The current time should be within the interval shown when you hover the mouse pointer over the light bulb. If that is the case, the time is displayed in your time zone, and if not, it's the BK time (unless you're in the same time zone as Prague, of course). :)

10. December 2009, 07:20:34
rabbitoid 
Subject: Re: bonus code
Bernice: This is, of course, valid only for those users who entered their own country and not Upper Nonsensstan, just to have a pretty flag :)

10. December 2009, 07:15:18
Bernice 
Subject: Re: bonus code
nodnarbo: I believe it is YOUR local time zone.

10. December 2009, 07:08:59
nodnarbo 
Subject: bonus code
when you mouse over the bonus code and it tells you how long it will be active for, is that in BK time zone or converted to my local time zone?

8. December 2009, 19:55:07
MadMonkey 
Subject: Re: Anybody know?
Modified by MadMonkey (8. December 2009, 19:55:45)
furbster: Of course you can Furby...........if you know a sad English guy scrimping and scrapping for membership

8. December 2009, 19:07:51
MadMonkey 
Subject: Re:
Pedro Martínez: Thanks, never bother looking there these days

8. December 2009, 19:06:31
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re:

8. December 2009, 19:00:45
MadMonkey 
When you look at a profile and goto finished games, it used to show you the last 10 games finished, in fact it still says it does.....why now does it not display anything

8. December 2009, 18:59:12
Fencer 
Subject: Re: Anybody know?
furbster: Yes, they can do it.

8. December 2009, 18:50:51
furbster 
Subject: Anybody know?
One of the achievment awards is a black rook (if you gain all the bonus colour codes). I was just wondering if a black rook 'achieves' this, do they get to donate their black rook to another user?

6. December 2009, 22:01:16
Papa Zoom 
Subject: Alert Pay
I used to pay by PayPal all the time. It was fast and easy. So, to test this Alert Pay, I set up an account (took less than ten minutes, picked a pawn from the registry, and sponsored him to see how quickly the transaction would take. It took about 30 seconds. I just checked and he's a bishop. so....IMO, Alert Pay is just as easy as PayPal. Maybe easier. It doesn't work as easily with bank transfer of funds (due to transfer fees) but they take credit cards, money orders (no fee) and checks (no fee). Looks like a good alternative to Paypal.

6. December 2009, 18:20:04
rod03801 
Subject: Re: Regarding paid memberships
Stingette: I don't understand why AlertPay would be a challenge. I have used it, and it works exactly like PayPal, from my experience.

6. December 2009, 14:09:42
Gouwe gozer 
Subject: Re: Regarding paid memberships
Fencer: Sorry, I don't see that option, but that's the same as I mean
But I see just 3 options
But I don't want to be involved, I paid my membership and own a creditcard, no problems at all

6. December 2009, 13:33:15
Fencer 
Subject: Re: Regarding paid memberships
Bernice: That's not what I was asking about. Read again please.

6. December 2009, 13:32:29
Fencer 
Subject: Re: Regarding paid memberships
Gouwe gozer: "Wire transfer (international)" is the 4th option.

6. December 2009, 12:42:50
Gouwe gozer 
Subject: Re: Regarding paid memberships
Fencer: Well, what I mean is that people can book money straight to your bankaccount. As far as I can see it's now only possible by using another company, and often you pay (extra) money for that, but not always.
I see 3 ways to pay money:
1. Wire transfer - only possible for people living in the Czech Republic.
2. MoneyBookers
3. Alertpay-account or creditcard

Now you can add a 4th way of payment: straight from my bank to your bankaccount and doing by myself. You can do it online and totally free in the EU.
The only extra thing is that people have to know the IBAN code and SWIFT code of your bank, but you can add that in the description how to pay.

In this way you use no companies that can freeze your account, people must add their nickname, but they have to do that now too. Maybe you want a separate bankaccount for this payments, that's why I said to open an extra bankaccount, but that's up to you ofcourse and probably not necessary if you have already several as you say.

If you want to try it send me a message

6. December 2009, 12:10:57
Bernice 
Subject: Re: Regarding paid memberships
Fencer: well.....I purchase off the internet products/"stuff" at least once a week....each and every one is paid for using paypal...never a problem....as I said you are the only one I've heard of...

6. December 2009, 09:19:29
Fencer 
Subject: Re: Regarding paid memberships
Bernice: How many merchants with no PayPal problems you actually know? Of course, since their policy is to attracts as many customers as possible, people who only pay usually don't have any issues.

6. December 2009, 09:18:04
Fencer 
Subject: Re: Regarding paid memberships
Gouwe gozer: Well, I already have a couple of bank accounts and BrainKing has a wire transfer option. Or do you mean something else?

6. December 2009, 09:16:47
Fencer 
Subject: Re: Regarding paid memberships
Stingette: Why should it be a "challenge"? Since I opened an AlertPay account, I accepted almost 500 payments and nobody ever complained about any problems or complications.
I cannot bring back PayPal because, unfortunately, it turned out to be the worst option for merchants (although it might look like the best option for customers). There is no point to accept payments if they can freeze your account anytime and for any reason. Which means, you would be able to pay but I won't be able to get the real money.

6. December 2009, 07:32:24
Snoopy 
Subject: Re: Regarding paid memberships
Bernice: but your not running a site so its properly alot different from actually just using paypal to pay for something

6. December 2009, 05:51:59
Bernice 
Subject: Re: Regarding paid memberships
Stingette: you've got NO HOPE him bringing back paypal...it is unfortunate as he is the only one I have heard of having problems, but then I guess not everyone owns a gaming site.....

6. December 2009, 04:54:22
Gouwe gozer 
Subject: Re: Regarding paid memberships
Stingette:
Yes, I heard more people complaining about it But as we know/read is Paypal not an option.
Not myself, I paid already in advance I paid a few weeks ago for an English member here and used my creditcard, no problem at all
But not everyone like creditcards or owns one.
Maybe it's an idea for Fencer to open a (separate or extra?) bankaccount?? I guess it's today very easy for everybody to send money online from your own bankaccount to another one anywhere in the world. I think it solves this problem for many people, or do I overlook something?

6. December 2009, 04:26:21
Stingette® 
Subject: Regarding paid memberships
Fencer:

I don't mean to whine, but please bring back Paypal!

I found it more convenient and easier to access when renewing or buying a BK membership. I won't be able to renew my current Rook membership as I've discovered the other methods of payment you've listed proves a challenge for me to use. It's disappointing that you won't accept Paypal on BK anymore.

Does anyone else feel the same about this subject/issue?

4. December 2009, 11:58:45
rabbitoid 
Subject: Re:
MadMonkey: Thanks! I knew they had one, but forgot how to access it.

4. December 2009, 11:13:26
MadMonkey 
Subject: Re:
rabbitoid: Yes, i agree, that can be a pain of Facebook

They do try to cram a lot on a page......... incidently if anyone has trouble with page loading on Facebook, you could always try Facebook Lite

It is limited to what you can do though

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