DuFussMcGoo: To Alanti, you offer a coherent statement explaning your views on the subject, but with me you are crass and offensively rude.
Sorry mate, I fail to see where I was either crass or offensively rude to you in my post.
Secondly I am no part of any "clique", actual or by definition, however you have deemed that by association perhaps.
The players in my list are players who I will happily play with, and this is the only shared interest.
As you say, as a WGT Member you have as much right as do I, and one of those rights (providing it is within the boundaries of the posting rules) is to use the forums to voice your opinion, ideas and frustrations as well as praise.
Because I disagree with you does not make me offensive nor crass in my opinion.
If you were referring to my "slave labor" remark, I lived in Asia for over 10 years - where many refer the "cheap labor" akin to slave labor. Of course it is not technically true as these workers do have choice - earn some money or starve.
Yet as consumers we want cheap, usually over quality, and such "cheap labor" aid our thirst for throw away consumer goods - do you question every purchase you make. its origins? Probably not, along with the majority.
Finally I can be offensive, but usually not crass. Offensive because I will argue my point to the nth degree, but only after having looked at all sides of the story.
If you do not like it, get over it.
Edit - I should also point out WGT has NO obligation to provide anyone "free credits" - but do so to increase the likelihood of more players playing - whether it is actual cash from a player or income from an advertiser makes no difference.
But where is the equality in players from other countries to earn similar credits? So as the favoritism of being a US based company under the false presences of a WORLD Golf Tour, I personally find the inequality offensive.