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I was thinking about starting up a BBM Group since it is multi-platform now between BlackBerry, Android and IOS phones with WP8 coming out in not so distant future. Good Idea or Bad? Just want to get everyone's opinion especially from the Guru known as Robert, the man himself.

 

My pin is in my sig for those that want to tell me personally that I'm nuts but who isn't?

 

Just wanted some honest opinions, nothing more.

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I was thinking about starting up a BBM Group since it is multi-platform now between BlackBerry, Android and IOS phones with WP8 coming out in not so distant future. Good Idea or Bad? Just want to get everyone's opinion especially from the Guru known as Robert, the man himself.

 

My pin is in my sig for those that want to tell me personally that I'm nuts but who isn't?

 

Just wanted some honest opinions, nothing more.

 

I liked BBM when BlackBerry gave me a developers phone, but I think I still prefer GroupMe and WhatsApp for large cross-platform groups. 

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Thing is, have to give out your phone number for those 2 apps. Don't want anyone having to do that.

I can just show the barcode for people to join instead of having to get phone numbers. For example.

 

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Sometimes people can have discussions about something where we don't have to tie up a thread. Back and forth with out starting arguments in the forum threads. Also get help directly, possible one to one interaction.

 

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Wow, That was easy to join just by scanning the bar-code. I think it's a good idea.

 

Has anyone scanned your barcode, Josh?

 

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I had my barcode removed years ago. What are you talking about? :P

 

How do you know?  You cannot see the back of your head.

 

AJ

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Just realized that this thread is titled "S4GRU BM group". Come join a group where we talk about poop!   :lol:

 

Oops, I guess IPee.Board must have flushed the second B.

 

:P

 

AJ

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I think AJ should join, I triple dare him to show up. Be a man, instead of a little girl hiding behind mom's skirt. Look at it this way, if I'm brave enough to start this on my own, then AJ can man up.

 

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I think AJ should join, I triple dare him to show up. Be a man, instead of a little girl hiding behind mom's skirt. Look at it this way, if I'm brave enough to start this on my own, then AJ can man up.

 

Okay, but which one of us is playing the role of Richie Incognito, and which one of us is playing the role of Jonathan Martin?

 

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