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Fabio Zambetta
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Old post #1 posted Mar 3rd 2017, 23:46:37 Quote 
it asks me what do i think about duration of contract... but it isnt written anywhere how many races they proposed. HELP PLS!
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Old post #2 posted Mar 3rd 2017, 23:47:50 Quote 
click on the Sponsors name on the left side of the screen
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Old post #3 posted Mar 3rd 2017, 23:51:04 (last edited Mar 3rd 2017, 23:52:02 by Andrew Wilden) Quote 
Quote ( Fabio Zambetta @ March 3rd 2017,23:46:37 )

it asks me what do i think about duration of contract... but it isnt written anywhere how many races they proposed. HELP PLS!


Isn't it on the main sponsor page, next to the sponsors name, car spot, cash, saying "x" number of races.
Plus on the page when you click on the sponsor name
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Old post #4 posted Mar 3rd 2017, 23:55:03 Quote 
#SOLVED
my english is a shit when i dont pay attention.. was about the amount.. thats why i couldnt read anywhere the duration!!!
LMAO
tyxD
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Old post #5 posted Mar 4th 2017, 01:28:41 Quote 
I know this is Off Topic
BUT
Why the down thumbs to Fabio ??
I mean seriously there are some Bloody Idiots in the Forum, that are too gutless to say anything, or contribute positively, yet want to place stupid down thumbs !?!?!

Like GROW UP FFS

The Guy thought he had a problem, asked a genuine question, it was answered & he discovered his mistake.
Problem solved.

Why do we need the negativity ??
No wonder the forum is dying a slow death
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Old post #6 posted Mar 4th 2017, 03:10:51 (last edited Mar 4th 2017, 03:14:27 by Roy Mitchell) Quote 
Total agreement with the sentiments expressed by Andrew. Some people can't help themselves, they are door knobs from birth.

We will probably both get down thumbs. They should use the 'thumb up' some where else....
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Old post #7 posted Mar 4th 2017, 04:27:48 Quote 
ahah thanks both for your support guys i really appreciate it. btw i dont really care to receive thumbs down.. i guess they dont affect my driver performances ^^

i did a noob mistake i know it and im still laughing on it and nothing can change my smile :D
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Old post #8 posted Mar 4th 2017, 10:20:52 (last edited Mar 4th 2017, 10:28:05 by George Togas) Quote 
Keep making mistakes. This is the best way to improve yourself as you will learn from these.
The only one that makes no mistakes is the one that does nothing at all


Quote ( Fabio Zambetta @ March 3rd 2017,23:55:03 )

my english is a shit when i dont pay attention..

There is Italian version of the GPRO. It can help you,unless your italian are worst than your english :P


/it
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Old post #9 posted Mar 4th 2017, 20:42:11 Quote 
Quote ( Andrew Wilden @ March 4th 2017,01:28:41 )

I mean seriously there are some Bloody Idiots in the Forum, that are too gutless to say anything, or contribute positively, yet want to place stupid down thumbs !?!?!
Well said.
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Old post #10 posted Mar 4th 2017, 20:50:55 Quote 
Quote ( Jon Day @ March 4th 2017,20:42:11 )

Well said.


very well said ;)
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Old post #11 posted Mar 5th 2017, 16:54:26 Quote 
Some said if we have this..
"We believe there is another manager who is negotiating with this sponsor"
..means there can also be 2 other managers negotiating with the sponsor.

If this is right, then this is a clear sponsor bug. Not a coding bug, but statement error.

But if the abovesaid is wrong, means no bug, no problem, and please ignore this.

: )
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Old post #12 posted Mar 5th 2017, 17:23:52 Quote 
"We believe that another manager recently entered negotiations with [x]"

It doesn't mean there's only one :-)
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Old post #13 posted Mar 5th 2017, 17:47:35 Quote 

For the sake of simplicity let's say:-

On race 1 you started negotiation with sponsor and your staff says "We believe no other managers are negotiating with X" , all good, right.

Then after few races someone else entered the negotiation and your staff says " We believe another manager has recently entered negotiations with X"' all good again, right.

Then after few more races some one again started negotiation with same sponsor and your sponsor say (which it has already been saying ;)) "We believe another manager has recently entered negotiations with X"' so it is again technically right because someone has just recently join the negotiation. So no bug here.

But as already has been pointed more than one can start negotiating simultaneously and your staff will still say that "We believe another manager has recently entered negotiations with X", but if you are careful you shall be able to pinpoint whether it is only one or more than one.

And if other people keep starting negotiating with same above sponsor than whether or not your staff still says "We believe another manager has recently entered negotiations with X" or something else is upto you to record.

And yeah watching carefully those color coding helps too ;)
And yeah so does being supporter, so please start supporting the game :) (not essential though as you can still find the same info if you are recording everything carefully).

I hope whatever I wrote is not all garbage and is within rules, thankyou. :)
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Old post #14 posted Mar 5th 2017, 19:56:38 Quote 
Quote ( Andrew Wilden @ March 4th 2017,01:28:41 )

I know this is Off Topic
BUT
Why the down thumbs to Fabio ??
I mean seriously there are some Bloody Idiots in the Forum, that are too gutless to say anything, or contribute positively, yet want to place stupid down thumbs !?!?!

Like GROW UP FFS

The Guy thought he had a problem, asked a genuine question, it was answered & he discovered his mistake.
Problem solved.

Why do we need the negativity ??
No wonder the forum is dying a slow death


I don't disagree with your points, but to be fair it's just 1 down thumb on each post. Very likely it's the same person. The responses were helpful and no one has used the F word yet. Pretty good compared to other topics, especially in the suggestions forum...
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Old post #15 posted Mar 5th 2017, 20:33:31 Quote 
Coudl be his x-girlfriend :P
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Old post #16 posted Mar 6th 2017, 04:19:05 Quote 
If someone doesn't like those thumbs down - FB, Instagram and all other crap is at your service, they only have likes afaik. Hellokittyworld at its best :D
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Old post #17 posted Aug 4th 2017, 17:47:09 Quote 
After last race, R02, one of the sponsors I'm negociating with, was 6% in estimated average (I'm not alone on that), when you look at the graphics around 6,6%.

Suddendly today it went to 7% (around 7,3% when you look at the graphics)!!!

How is that possible? If someone meanwhile had joined, average will be lower, not higher.

I'm pretty sure about the figures, cause I've been checking since last race if someone joined
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Old post #18 posted Aug 4th 2017, 17:48:58 Quote 
Someone may have dropped out of negotiations?
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Old post #19 posted Aug 4th 2017, 17:53:21 Quote 
What Riley says.

Looking at those percentages, and not corroborated with any math whatsoever, it looks like you were with 8 on that sponsor, and one less now.
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Old post #20 posted Aug 4th 2017, 18:21:57 (last edited Aug 4th 2017, 18:22:46 by José Filipe) Quote 
Quote ( Miel Soeterbroek @ August 4th 2017,17:53:21 )

you were with 8 on that sponsor, and one less now


Don't think so, colour was (is) yellow, but yeah, someone dropped out must be the solution

Quote ( Riley Dunlop @ August 4th 2017,17:48:58 )

Someone may have dropped out of negotiations?


You? ;)
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Old post #21 posted Aug 4th 2017, 18:58:07 Quote 
Quote ( Jose Filipe @ August 4th 2017,17:47:09 )

Suddendly today it went to 7% (around 7,3% when you look at the graphics)!!!


The graphics are good and you know how many races you can have for a sponsor.

Quote ( Jose Filipe @ August 4th 2017,17:47:09 )

How is that possible? If someone meanwhile had joined, average will be lower, not higher.


You may have met the sponsor's expectations and respected negotiations - my opinion.
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Old post #22 posted Aug 4th 2017, 19:47:55 Quote 
Looking at the maths here it appears you were negotiating with 8 others with that one sponsor and one of them dropped out.
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