Date Last Updated: January 16, 2007
We have adopted a very strict anti-spam and anti-solicitation policy, necessitated by the extraordinary growth of the Corvette Action Center community, our desire being to keep the site free of solicitations and keep the focus on discussions and community. We must strictly enforce these provisions out of fairness to the many who abide by these policies and the desire not to have the Corvette Action Center taken over by spam and solicitations.
Our Spam Policy is as follows:
You may not post or PM any information, images, or text of a solicitous or promotional nature that has the possibility of financial gain with the following exceptions:
The following are not allowed and will be removed as solicitous. These are named specifically either because of the frequency or gray area involved. However, please refer to the information above for the complete rules.
"Why On Earth Won’t You Let Me Advertise For Free?" Posts. Spam is one of the things we deal with most on a day-to-day basis. Sometimes well-meaning business owners seem angry that we do not allow free advertising on the site, under the assumption that they have a right to profit off of the Corvette Action Center. The site requires multiple servers, a full-time person, and pushes many terabytes of data each month; please know the site costs more than it takes in from member-generated support and we need the support of those who would like to reach the Corvette Action Center membership to continue to operate. Companies who advertise, and benefit, subsidize the costs, as do the generous members of the Corvette Action Center who name their own subscription.
Direct solicitations or offers. Representatives of a third party site may not solicit members of the Corvette Action Center to engage in activities on third party sites (like purchasing product, posting, creating articles, lessons, projects, etc.).
Indirect solicitations or offers. Indirect solicitations or offers disguised, or embedded within, other, often meaningful or useful information. This includes the use of message posts to discuss or promote (directly or indirectly) your products and/or services. Please know that the entire post may be removed in these instances.
Bulk Purchase. Organization of bulk or pooled-purchase programs for Corvette parts or accessories.
Special Deals. Use of posts to convey solicitous information, such as special deals, sales, inventory availability (or other stock-level information), shipping or payment terms, phone numbers, reference to other vendor sites or other such information.
Private Messages. Use of solicitous private messages with any possibility of financial gain.
Avatars. Use of company logos for avatar/tinyhead images is not allowed. The exception to this rule are members of our Industry Partner Program (see below).
The following are allowed because they are not solicitous:
Any post found in violation of the above policies will be summarily removed or edited by our staff. Any member account in violation of signature or avatar rules will be removed or edited.
Repeated violations of the policies outlined above will lead to account removal, although in certain circumstances, it is not necessary to be a repeat offender of the anti-spam policy to have an account removed.
Industry Partner Program
Like many community sites, we are able to continue providing online services to our members primarily through third-party advertising, in much the same manner as commercial magazines and other publications. In addition to traditional banner-advertising opportunities, we offer a robust Industry Partner Program that offers powerful tools to our partners, including custom discussion forums, banner advertising, press releases, traffic shaping, and more.
However, being a CAC Industry Partner is NOT a license to openly conduct self-promotion in an excessive manner in our public message forums.
If you, or your company, are interested in advertising with us, or becoming a Industry Partner, please see our online media kit. We guarantee that we have the best online marketing solutions for products and services that target Corvette owners and enthusiasts.
More information, about the Industry Partner Program can be found in our advertising section.
Responsible vendor participation guidelines
We encourage and invite members of the industry to participate within our message forums, provided that they adhere to the rules above. Dealers or Vendors who are NOT participating in our Industry Partner Program must be careful to avoid using our forums to openly promote their products or services.
However, from time to time, we realize that discussions in our forums may mention products and services provided by various companies. We do not allow using the Corvette Action Center forums to work out service or product complaints, but do allow all vendors to ask that any member having complaints get in touch with the company directly rather than using the Corvette Action Center forums to resolve the issue(s). This would not be considered spam, but rather a "fair use" of our network.
For example:
A member posts: "I've been having trouble getting my xxx product shipped from XYZ company. Has anyone had this trouble?"
Another member posts: "Yes... all the time!"
Proper Vendor response: "We at XYZ company encourage everyone to get in touch with us using the support email at [url]www.xyzcompany.com[/url]. We will do all we can to resolve any problem and appreciate your business."
The above message would not be considered spam, as we want to provide a way for vendors to initiate problem resolution if possible.
Note: If this particular vendor is a Corvette Action Center Industry Partner, they most certainly can direct the members to their CAC partner forum, if they choose.
Example question: "Example Question: "Does anyone know where to get xyz product?"
Using the above example, companies who are NOT members of our Industry Partner program are not allowed to respond to such an inquiry, as it represents a direct selling opportunity. Partners are allowed to respond, however, provided they move the discussion off of the main/public forums, as illustrated in the example below.
Proper response from a Industry Partner: "Yes, I have some available, check our inventory on our company web site."
Vendor-to-Vendor Disputes
Vendor-to-vendor disputes will be handled on a case-by-case basis. Again, we want to provide a way for resolution when vendors do not agree on technical aspects questioned by our members, but we will not allow vendors to use public boards to create unnecessary tension or conflict between other members or vendors. Those posts that are deemed unproductive or harmful to the Corvette Action Center community will be removed. If we deem that a vendor is deliberately instigating trouble, not only will they be damaging their reputation here within our community, but most likely, it will lead to account removal.
Exemplification
While we appreciate our Industry Partners, we do not permit Industry Partners to dictate posts or policies related to posting. We will not censor the community in the interests of Industry Partners.
We are also aware that some forum members post just to acquire a reactionary response. Members who consistently conduct themselves in this manner will be warned. If the action does not cease, the Administration has the right to ban them for a period of time, if not indefinitely.