Guest guest Posted April 18, 2007 Report Share Posted April 18, 2007 Dear Querists. I am working on at least 5 Astrological Forums actively, and recieve average 3 Charts daily from contacts, which takes away most of my time,plus have to also look after my monthly expenses and the revenue thereof. I also recieve about 40-60 help enquiries daily on my private id, which I have now stopped dealing with, unless these people pay for my time taken. Therefore I request those of you who have sent me certain enquiries today,not to disturb me in future unless they have value for my time.Especially those who have nothing special to ask and looking for inputs about all the departments about their chart, which is actually funny . Cant understand how people can behave iike this. If they have have something really Urgent they should ask that only,limiting their queries to 1-2 questions only and the most needy ones.How can people assume that the astrologers here a are their servants and have no other work,and when such members make demands,it is mandatory to be met ? demands for reading past,present and future ? Please put up your queries on the Forum itself, if You are looking for free stuff and readings, and if I feel they are necessary to be answered ,I shall definitely do that, subject to time and proper moods on my part.And if I do not answer, there are so many other astrologers here, who would do the same. Off late,I have also noticed that as soon as I answer someone, there are few others who fall behind me to answer the same queries, which makes no sense,and unethical ,ultimately making the time spent going to waste and the querist getting the advantage of many readings and a confused state of mind in the process. A healthy practise would be not to touch the query again once another astrologer has already answered.,unless of course one thinks that he has been answered wrongly, or someone can provide a better answer. This is the reason these days I have slowed down my answering the queries and just limit myself to relaxing discussions or informal notes like this one. regards, Bhaskar. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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