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DDoug
09-12-2012, 02:21 PM
I am amazed the number of people that post on here that are not residents but appear the be very authoritative about The Villages.

Ragman
09-12-2012, 02:32 PM
I am amazed the number of people that post on here that are not residents but appear the be very authoritative about The Villages.

Opinions are like noses; everybody has one

:wave:

applesoffh
09-12-2012, 03:06 PM
I am amazed the number of people that post on here that are not residents but appear the be very authoritative about The Villages.

Me, too...

hotrodgirl
09-12-2012, 03:13 PM
I think many plan to move to TV at some point and have learned quite a lot from all the threads and numerous visits! I started posting before I purchased just so I could learn some of the ins and outs and how things work, etc... Am just beginning my build this next week and have found the forum to be very informative. Now I can help with some of the posts regarding design team, types of properties, etc. I think many have visited a lot over periods of time or have put down deposits or have learned by others answering their questions!

shcisamax
09-12-2012, 03:35 PM
This forum was wonderful for me when I was in the building stage. And has offered valuable information for getting adjusted. I completely understand why it is so successful and hope I can offer valuable insights when need be. I assumed everyone on here was either living here or hoping to move here or trying to figure out if they wanted to live here.

2BNTV
09-12-2012, 03:41 PM
I think many plan to move to TV at some point and have learned quite a lot from all the threads and numerous visits! I started posting before I purchased just so I could learn some of the ins and outs and how things work, etc... Am just beginning my build this next week and have found the forum to be very informative. Now I can help with some of the posts regarding design team, types of properties, etc. I think many have visited a lot over periods of time or have put down deposits or have learned by others answering their questions!

:agree:

I've been a member for 2 1/2 years and read/learned about everything I need to know about moving to TV. I don't comment on anything that I don't have personal knowledge of such as contractor services, restaurants that I haven't been to, etc. I leave that for resident experts.

I try to be helpful to newer members and have learned a lot from the smart resident members. We all learn from reading many posts and gleaning the wonderful information that is here for all to enjoy. Implying that you have to be a resident to know something authortatively is not an entirely true statement.

bluedog103
09-12-2012, 03:44 PM
Many of us joined TOTV well before we moved here. I would have been lost without the advice of longtime members when we decided to pull the trigger and buy here. There are also members who live in the vicinity of TV who are a wealth of information both about TV and the area around TV. They are valuable members and are welcome here.

old moe
09-12-2012, 03:48 PM
Many of us joined TOTV well before we moved here. I would have been lost without the advice of longtime members when we decided to pull the trigger and buy here. There are also members who live in the vicinity of TV who are a wealth of information both about TV and the area around TV. They are valuable members and are welcome here.

:sigh:well said, I think we all enjoy the posts. All are welcome!!

missypie
09-12-2012, 04:50 PM
Personally, I've learned so much from TOTV. I had many questions and concerns answered on this forum. There have been many people that have PM'd me with terrific advice.

In short, thanks for letting me post on TOTV, thanks for the friendships that have already taken place and thanks for the positive outlooks that have been given to me concerning the sale of my home!!!!!!:wave:

graciegirl
09-12-2012, 04:52 PM
Many folks are not residents and they are either thinking about being a resident or have already decided and are impatiently waiting for circumstances to allow them to be here.

I suspect there are a few unhappy souls who don't live here and have their own agenda....but very few.

Bill-n-Brillo
09-12-2012, 05:43 PM
If someone posts something that's incorrect, it usually gets straightened out by others.

Bill :)

CaptJohn
09-12-2012, 05:45 PM
I don't comment on anything that I don't have personal knowledge of such as contractor services, restaurants that I haven't been to, etc. I leave that for resident experts.

I try to be helpful to newer members and have learned a lot from the smart resident members. We all learn from reading many posts and gleaning the wonderful information that is here for all to enjoy. Implying that you have to be a resident to know something authortatively is not an entirely true statement.

:agree: Ditto for me. And having authoritative knowledge and having an opinion are two entirely different things. The OP used the word authoritative.

CaptJohn
09-12-2012, 05:48 PM
If someone posts something that's incorrect, it usually gets straightened out by others.

Bill :)

And fast and furiously! :laugh:

ugotme
09-12-2012, 06:58 PM
I can certainly understand your point of view.
I have been posting/reading these posts since July 22 of this year.
Very interested in coming to see TV.
Speaking for myself ONLY, there is no way I could or would post or comment on something going on in TV. However, posting on other topics ie. tipping, pets, golfing, etc. is commonplace no matter where you live.
I have asked questions and received many very useful answers regarding TV. For that I thank all the participants.
I will continue to read this forum, but only comment on something I know about.
Which to most people that know me - ISN'T MUCH !!!!

asianthree
09-12-2012, 07:23 PM
read this site after second visit, didn't start posting until we bought our first house.

justjim
09-12-2012, 08:00 PM
Frankly, didn't find out about Talk of The Villages until last year. Funny thing---- a friend who doesn't even live in TV told me about this site. A couple of months went by and he ask me again if I checked it out. I finally found time to check it out and as they say----the rest is history. I don't play golf as much as I did ( ol' back won't handle more than 3 times a week) and I don't follow stocks like I did in the past so I have more time. I still can't believe the number of posts some have made on this site. Are you on day and night?? Many of you are obviously very knowledgeable and intelligent about a number of subjects.

jgbama
09-12-2012, 10:12 PM
Frankly, didn't find out about Talk of The Villages until last year. Funny thing---- a friend who doesn't even live in TV told me about this site. A couple of months went by and he ask me again if I checked it out. I finally found time to check it out and as they say----the rest is history. I don't play golf as much as I did ( ol' back won't handle more than 3 times a week) and I don't follow stocks like I did in the past so I have more time. I still can't believe the number of posts some have made on this site. Are you on day and night?? Many of you are obviously very knowledgeable and intelligent about a number of subjects.

Many are personal friends, and I've been guilty of using the forum as almost a chatroom on a rare occasion. Plus they may do lots of "Agree" or similar short posts. That adds up over time to the number of posts reached by some.

It would be helpful if the OP gave an example. You can get so general it makes it hard for others to fully understand their intent.

Some topics are "resident specific" such as accidents, sink holes in a specific village, etc. Then there are topics such as insurance, or how to obtain a driver's license, that anyone in Florida can answer...and be "authoritative".

Anyway, we will be FROGS this time next week, so OP can take one off his list! :jester: (Just kidding here. . . after dealing with all the issues involved with getting to 5-days before moving, my brain is fried, body is weary, patience is short. . . but I know paradise is waiting!)

See y'all in "lower paradise" real soooooooon!