CherokeeForum.com Stickers For Sale
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So much for +2 HP on my jeep with the forum decal issue. Stupid corporations. If they do make forum stickers again the production (although not intensive at all) will surly be outsourced to some Asian country as have most american jobs in the past few decades.
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Originally Posted by odgreen89on35s
Internet brands purchased the site from the original owners a month or so ago.
It's owned by a corporation now and not by jeep owners.
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From: some small town oregon
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Originally Posted by JeepingDan
The original owner had a jeep then sold the site to Jon and Nathan 2 non jeep owners.. Now recently purchased by IB.
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Originally Posted by odgreen89on35s
Internet brands purchased the site from the original owners a month or so ago.
It's owned by a corporation now and not by jeep owners.
What was purchased? The cherokee Forum?
Internet brands purchased the site from the original owners a month or so ago.
It's owned by a corporation now and not by jeep owners.
What was purchased? The cherokee Forum?
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From: some small town oregon
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Originally Posted by JSmith0055
Originally Posted by odgreen89on35s
Internet brands purchased the site from the original owners a month or so ago.
It's owned by a corporation now and not by jeep owners.
What was purchased? The cherokee Forum?
Internet brands purchased the site from the original owners a month or so ago.
It's owned by a corporation now and not by jeep owners.
What was purchased? The cherokee Forum?
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From: Frederick, MD from Cleveland, OH
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I wanna throw my input in here since we're offtopic.
I've talked with the new owners a couple times as they're trying to resolve all the bugs, and to understand all the little things about our Forum. They really have a great attitude, and they're trying to change as little as possible. They listen, and they work with us. They aren't bad guys. Besides, the original owners were busy and hardly ever on here.
Now...there has always been a wait on these stickers. Sometimes it's a week; sometimes it's a month or more. Bottom line is they've always been mailed out. I know the wait sucks, but be patient.
I've talked with the new owners a couple times as they're trying to resolve all the bugs, and to understand all the little things about our Forum. They really have a great attitude, and they're trying to change as little as possible. They listen, and they work with us. They aren't bad guys. Besides, the original owners were busy and hardly ever on here.
Now...there has always been a wait on these stickers. Sometimes it's a week; sometimes it's a month or more. Bottom line is they've always been mailed out. I know the wait sucks, but be patient.
Ordered my sticker on 1-11-12, received it 1-22-12. Eleven days--not too bad. Looks great, happy to rep the site.
As far as corporations go, 99% of the action here is from forum members. As long as IB doesn't interfere with what we do here, what do we care who gets the advertising revenue? I just want a forum where I can communicate with Cherokee World (that's you guys). If IB starts messing around with the way the site is, nature will take its course.
Back when Bill Clinton was president, the firearms manufacturing giant, Smith & Wesson Firearms (which was then-owned by an uber-liberal British corporation), cut a deal with the U.S. government. They got a big fat government contract to supply pistols to the government, and they agreed to design all their pistols, both military and civilian, so that the shooter would be required to wear a special ring or the pistol wouldn't work. American gun owners were furious, and voted with their feet. We ran Smith & Wesson out of business in less than six months. A small little company that made trigger locks (but who were big Second Amendment gun rights supporters) bought S&W for a song. People I knew wouldn't even shoot S&W firearms that they already owned!
Once the idiots were gone, everybody started buying S&W firearms again. I bought one just to prove that liberal axxholes will not be permitted to dictate to American gun owners, but loyal American businessmen WILL be supported. Smith & Wesson is a profitable business today.
There is a little lesson in that story for any business that depends upon the continued loyalty of its customers to exist. So, let me say again:
"Proud to represent CherokeeForum.com on my vehicle!"
Don't disappoint me, IB corporation. Please.
As far as corporations go, 99% of the action here is from forum members. As long as IB doesn't interfere with what we do here, what do we care who gets the advertising revenue? I just want a forum where I can communicate with Cherokee World (that's you guys). If IB starts messing around with the way the site is, nature will take its course.
Back when Bill Clinton was president, the firearms manufacturing giant, Smith & Wesson Firearms (which was then-owned by an uber-liberal British corporation), cut a deal with the U.S. government. They got a big fat government contract to supply pistols to the government, and they agreed to design all their pistols, both military and civilian, so that the shooter would be required to wear a special ring or the pistol wouldn't work. American gun owners were furious, and voted with their feet. We ran Smith & Wesson out of business in less than six months. A small little company that made trigger locks (but who were big Second Amendment gun rights supporters) bought S&W for a song. People I knew wouldn't even shoot S&W firearms that they already owned!
Once the idiots were gone, everybody started buying S&W firearms again. I bought one just to prove that liberal axxholes will not be permitted to dictate to American gun owners, but loyal American businessmen WILL be supported. Smith & Wesson is a profitable business today.
There is a little lesson in that story for any business that depends upon the continued loyalty of its customers to exist. So, let me say again:
"Proud to represent CherokeeForum.com on my vehicle!"
Don't disappoint me, IB corporation. Please.
Last edited by Low Profile; Jan 27, 2012 at 01:46 PM.




thanks CF