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Karma Fun
Anyone noticed, if you buy a lot of shares on the Karma fun page, your reputation goes DOWN.:sneaky: I ve gone from 'beyond repute' to 'really nice' either people have removed karma because I've upset them.:o or its that I've bought a lot of shares and now only have 45 points. I NEED MORE KARMA!:ohmy:
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Re: Karma Fun
Originally Posted by mikelincs
(Post 4362043)
Anyone noticed, if you buy a lot of shares on the Karma fun page, your reputation goes DOWN.:sneaky: I ve gone from 'beyond repute' to 'really nice' either people have removed karma because I've upset them.:o or its that I've bought a lot of shares and now only have 45 points. I NEED MORE KARMA!:ohmy:
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Re: Karma Fun
Originally Posted by mikelincs
(Post 4362043)
Anyone noticed, if you buy a lot of shares on the Karma fun page, your reputation goes DOWN.:sneaky: I ve gone from 'beyond repute' to 'really nice' either people have removed karma because I've upset them.:o or its that I've bought a lot of shares and now only have 45 points. I NEED MORE KARMA!:ohmy:
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Re: Karma Fun
Originally Posted by Mitzyboy
(Post 4362612)
What ..... shameless :D Advertising for Karma :D
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Re: Karma Fun
Originally Posted by mikelincs
(Post 4362655)
Yes, totally, wouldn't have acted like this if I'd been in the UK, must be this Spanish sunshine.:D
One of the downsides of living on the side of a large hill is that when the cloud comes down its a bit like those pics you see of London streets in the 1800's with that strange eirie mist that Jack the Rippers about to emerge from :) |
Re: Karma Fun
Originally Posted by mikelincs
(Post 4362043)
Anyone noticed, if you buy a lot of shares on the Karma fun page, your reputation goes DOWN.:sneaky: I ve gone from 'beyond repute' to 'really nice' either people have removed karma because I've upset them.:o or its that I've bought a lot of shares and now only have 45 points. I NEED MORE KARMA!:ohmy:
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Re: Karma Fun
Originally Posted by MnM
(Post 4362699)
Scratching head and trying not to appear too thick......but really feeling like a blonde at the moment......could anyone explain the karma and karma fun thingie? *laffin*....I HAVE tried to figure it out myself, but it's all a bit foreign at the moment :)
If you think someone has been particularly helpful or you appreciate their post then you can leave them Karma by clicking on the Karma icon under their name. The Karma points build up, and you can use them to have some fun on the virtual karma trading floor buying shares. I left you some earlier for your positive intro post. Check your profile. Hope this has been helpful, and if it has.......... :D |
Re: Karma Fun
Originally Posted by Mitzyboy
(Post 4362716)
If you think someone has been particularly helpful or you appreciate their post then you can leave them Karma by clicking on the Karma icon under their name. The Karma points build up, and you can use them to have some fun on the virtual karma trading floor buying shares.
I left you some earlier for your positive intro post. Check your profile. Hope this has been helpful, and if it has.......... :D Much appreciated and returning the favour! |
Re: Karma Fun
Originally Posted by MnM
(Post 4362699)
Scratching head and trying not to appear too thick......but really feeling like a blonde at the moment......could anyone explain the karma and karma fun thingie? *laffin*....I HAVE tried to figure it out myself, but it's all a bit foreign at the moment :)
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Re: Karma Fun
Originally Posted by mikelincs
(Post 4362797)
You will see under your name now a little blue square, as your karma builds up the number of squares increases, if you put your cursor on those squares, no need to click, it comes up with a little message to show your 'reputation'. If you click on profile at the top of the page, you will see your profile, and a bit further down the page, who has given you karma. You can use those karma points to buy 'virtual' shares in any company quoted on the various stock exchanges, then hope that by clever trading you can build up your points
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Re: Karma Fun
[.....when the cloud comes down its a bit like those pics you see of London streets in the 1800's with that strange eirie mist that Jack the Rippers about to emerge from]
Ha! :D The lady that runs the bar in our village, says that just as the stereotypical perception of Spain is bullfights and flamenco; so HER stereotypical image of Blighty is exactly that!! :lol: |
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