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Racerguy said
11:15 AM Jul 13, 2011
I would be very careful about clicking on this link until we know more about this member!
janni said
01:06 PM Jul 13, 2011
Hmmmm.....first post......clickable link........don't think I will attend.
2riker2go said
02:21 PM Jul 13, 2011
If you look at the new member's profile - she has a website listed - www.fulltimefamilies.com with links to her blog and the webinar is advertised there as well. It looks like a pretty well established website.
Racerguy said
03:14 PM Jul 13, 2011
I'll still pass.In today's climate many things can be made to "look" legitimate.Clickable links in a first post just make me nervous.
53 Merc said
03:38 PM Jul 13, 2011
I'm like George, just wish I had a font that was all squiggly, like I was nervous when I wrote this.
Terry and Jo said
06:46 PM Jul 13, 2011
53 Merc wrote:
I'm like George, just wish I had a font that was all squiggly, like I was nervous when I wrote this.
What….you mean one like this one?
Terry
OK...now to try to be serious, I also went to their profile and while I didn't take the time to look at the "official" website, I did check out their blog. They have been full-timing since about August of 2010 with fairly regular posts of kids and places.
What I would like to see is for the original poster to come back and respond to what has been written so far in the comments of others. Like some of the others, first posts with "clickable links" bothers me too, especially since there was no introduction of the poster or their family. While the blog can give us something of a perspective, it would be nicer to actually carry on a dialogue with us asking questions of them BEFORE the webinar.
-- Edited by Terry and Jo on Wednesday 13th of July 2011 06:58:56 PM
J Riechman said
10:59 PM Jul 13, 2011
I am not very experienced with this tech stuff. What could happen? I almost clicked on it till I read further.
Judy
GENECOP said
06:42 AM Jul 14, 2011
J Riechman wrote:
I am not very experienced with this tech stuff. What could happen? I almost clicked on it till I read further.
Judy
Most likely, nothing...
Racerguy said
08:35 AM Jul 14, 2011
J Riechman wrote:
I am not very experienced with this tech stuff. What could happen? I almost clicked on it till I read further.
Judy
Like Gene said most likely nothing ,BUT the rule of thumb is to NEVER click on an active link from someone you don't know.That's how computer virus's are sometimes spread.
CurveCarver said
11:14 AM Jul 14, 2011
So in the standard fashion of a madman who is however no dummy, I clicked on the link.
Norton 360 rated the site as safe to pursue and indeed it takes you to a simple, secure
registration site operated by a legimate and well known web security organization
Citrix LLC. The webinar is then made available through an also well known web site called,
"gotomeeting" The registration simply requiires first and last name and a valid email. I'm
familiar with Citrix because it is used for secure web based medical info used by hospitals
and other other similar organizations.
Not to worry.
-- Edited by CurveCarver on Thursday 14th of July 2011 11:27:46 AM
azrving said
01:53 PM Jul 14, 2011
Not to worry, it's safe! I just copy and pasted the home link and checked their website out before clicking on the webinar link. (http://www.fulltimefamilies.com)
I am now signed up for the webinar and hope it will help us jump into the "Full-Time Lifestyle" with our children. Website appears to be geared towards family full timing.
I found RV Dreams by clicking on a link, I don't let the "internet virus trolls" scare me away from useful information. That's why I use a firewall and keep my virus protection updated.
-- Edited by azrving on Thursday 14th of July 2011 02:01:10 PM
Cindy T said
05:03 PM Jul 14, 2011
I just attended this webinar today. It was geared toward people with kids who want to go fulltime. It was pretty basic, but probably a good intro for families who are beginning to think about going on the road. The moderator mentioned that they will be doing more webinars, so probably worth checking it out to see if they're going to cover a topic that you'd be interested in.
Cindy T
leno said
03:15 PM Feb 15, 2012
Wish I had read this last year. We met this couple in Oregon last summer and got to know them. They are terrific and I am the one that gave them info on RV-Dreams. They are legit.
Just wanted to let you know we will be hosting a free webinar tomorrow (7/14/2011) at 6pm EST.
"How to Make your Family's Full Time RV Dreams a Reality"
We will discuss your most pressing questions like:
Click here: https://www3.gotomeeting.com/register/341188614 to sign up - seats are limited.
Special Note: If you are unavailable during the webinar - clicking the link above and registering now will allow you to view the replay at your convenience.
What….you mean one like this one?
Terry
OK...now to try to be serious, I also went to their profile and while I didn't take the time to look at the "official" website, I did check out their blog. They have been full-timing since about August of 2010 with fairly regular posts of kids and places.
What I would like to see is for the original poster to come back and respond to what has been written so far in the comments of others. Like some of the others, first posts with "clickable links" bothers me too, especially since there was no introduction of the poster or their family. While the blog can give us something of a perspective, it would be nicer to actually carry on a dialogue with us asking questions of them BEFORE the webinar.
-- Edited by Terry and Jo on Wednesday 13th of July 2011 06:58:56 PM
Judy
Like Gene said most likely nothing ,BUT the rule of thumb is to NEVER
click on an active link from someone you don't know.That's how computer virus's are sometimes spread.
So in the standard fashion of a madman who is however no dummy, I clicked on the link.
Norton 360 rated the site as safe to pursue and indeed it takes you to a simple, secure
registration site operated by a legimate and well known web security organization
Citrix LLC. The webinar is then made available through an also well known web site called,
"gotomeeting" The registration simply requiires first and last name and a valid email. I'm
familiar with Citrix because it is used for secure web based medical info used by hospitals
and other other similar organizations.
Not to worry.
-- Edited by CurveCarver on Thursday 14th of July 2011 11:27:46 AM
Not to worry, it's safe! I just copy and pasted the home link and checked their website out before clicking on the webinar link. (http://www.fulltimefamilies.com)
I am now signed up for the webinar and hope it will help us jump into the "Full-Time Lifestyle" with our children. Website appears to be geared towards family full timing.
I found RV Dreams by clicking on a link, I don't let the "internet virus trolls" scare me away from useful information. That's why I use a firewall and keep my virus protection updated.
-- Edited by azrving on Thursday 14th of July 2011 02:01:10 PM
I just attended this webinar today. It was geared toward people with kids who want to go fulltime. It was pretty basic, but probably a good intro for families who are beginning to think about going on the road. The moderator mentioned that they will be doing more webinars, so probably worth checking it out to see if they're going to cover a topic that you'd be interested in.
Cindy T