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Vanguard Forum that is not a Diehard Forum
KCallie 04-27-2008, 8:55 PM | Post #2512364 |  28 Replies
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Please establish a forum for those who wish to discuss Vanguard funds without being bullied by those who call themselves Diehards.  They have made it clear that they think they should get to dictate the terms of the M* Vanguard Diehards forum and are rude to anyone who doesn't agree with them.

I think establishing another forum for those who just want to discuss Vanguard funds without having to agree with everything the Diehards say would be a nice option.

Thank you.

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Re: Vanguard Forum that is not a Diehard Forum
Newsgrouper 04-27-2008, 9:18 PM | Post #2512370
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Can you give us an example of "being bullied by those who call themselves Diehards?"
Re: Vanguard Forum that is not a Diehard Forum
KCallie 04-27-2008, 10:09 PM | Post #2512389
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Newsgrouper:
Can you give us an example of "being bullied by those who call themselves Diehards?"

Oh for goodness sakes, you can't stand it that maybe there would be a forum about Vanguard funds that you can't control, can you?  What is wrong with you?

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Re: Vanguard Forum that is not a Diehard Forum
norbertc 04-28-2008, 7:40 AM | Post #2512449
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It's true that there's a small problem on the forum, but I don't know that we need a second Vanguard forum.

I've been communicating with Jerry ("Cudaman") and get the feeling that if we took the conflict offline for a few days we could work out a compromise.  Read HERE

Unfortunately, there a few "bad apples" at that forum that make it very difficult to post.  As said, I'm a long-time Vanguard customer.  Vanguard offers some excellent managed funds along with their famous index funds.  Once these managed funds are mentioned in a conversation, communication stops.

It's important for ALL Vanguard customers to feel welcomed there, not just those with a passive investing philosophy. 

We need to work as a team, not as adversaries. But, it's very difficult at present.

Norbert

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Re: Vanguard Forum that is not a Diehard Forum
KCallie 04-28-2008, 7:50 AM | Post #2512455
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norbertc:

It's true that there's a small problem on the forum, but I don't know that we need a second Vanguard forum.

I've been communicating with Jerry ("Cudaman") and get the feeling that if we took the conflict offline for a few days we could work out a compromise.  Read HERE

Unfortunately, there a few "bad apples" at that forum that make it very difficult to post.  As said, I'm a long-time Vanguard customer.  Vanguard offers some excellent managed funds along with their famous index funds.  Once these managed funds are mentioned in a conversation, communication stops.

It's important for ALL Vanguard customers to feel welcomed there, not just those with a passive investing philosophy. 

We need to work as a team, not as adversaries. But, it's very difficult at present.

Norbert

Hi Norbert -

I am not currently a Vanguard customer but am very interested in learning more about these funds to assist a much younger relative of mine who is interested in becoming one.  I think M* needs a second forum for those of us who simply want to learn/discuss Vanguard funds without having to subscribe to the Diehard's philosophy in order to post.  Given all the posts by/about people who think they are founders of that forum and get to dicate to others what they can post about and the attacks on those who don't have the same philosophy of investing, I don't see that as possible on the current forum.

I think M*.com would be well served by a second forum where people could ask/answer questions about Vanguard funds without all the nonsense that goes on on the current forum (that the Diehards act like they own).

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Re: Vanguard Forum that is not a Diehard Forum
TaylorZR 04-28-2008, 7:53 AM | Post #2512456
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A Simple Solution........

M* should just change the name of that forum to........ 'Vanguard Funds'!

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The message will come through real fast!

Taylor

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Re: Vanguard Forum that is not a Diehard Forum
KCallie 04-28-2008, 8:11 AM | Post #2512464
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TaylorZR:

A Simple Solution........

M* should just change the name of that forum to........ 'Vanguard Funds'!

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The message will come through real fast!

Taylor

That is certainly a possibility if M* intended the current forum to be about Vanguard funds vs. about Diehards.  I really don't know what M* intended that forum to be about.  If the forum is supposed to be about the Diehards, then having 2 forums would be nice.  If it is supposed to be about Vanguard Funds, then I think that changing the name would work fine.

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Re: Vanguard Forum that is not a Diehard Forum
StarHBre 04-28-2008, 8:12 AM | Post #2512465
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Why don't you just use the Mutual Funds forum to ask your questions about Vanguard if you do not feel comfortable on the Diehard's forum?

It appears to me that Vanguard related topics get good (and civil) coverage on the Mutual funds forum.

 http://socialize.morningstar.com/NewSocialize/forums/thread/2507644.aspx

helmut 

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Re: Vanguard Forum that is not a Diehard Forum
KCallie 04-28-2008, 8:20 AM | Post #2512467
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StarHBre:

Why don't you just use the Mutual Funds forum to ask your questions about Vanguard if you do not feel comfortable on the Diehard's forum?

Why don't they just eliminate all the forums devoted to specific fund families and let everyone post on the Mutual Funds forum about all mutual funds then?  There is a reason that separate forums were set up for different fund families; I will leave you to figure out what it is.

It would be nice if Vanguard had its own forum like Fidelity, American, etc. have.  If the Diehards forum was intended to be a Vanguard forum, then a name change would help to express that.

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Re: Vanguard Forum that is not a Diehard Forum
Newsgrouper 04-28-2008, 8:42 AM | Post #2512477
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KCallie:

Newsgrouper:
Can you give us an example of "being bullied by those who call themselves Diehards?"

Oh for goodness sakes, you can't stand it that maybe there would be a forum about Vanguard funds that you can't control, can you?  What is wrong with you?

KCallie: I asked a simple question giving you the opportunity to make a reasoned argument.  You chose to write a non-responsive and glib reply.  After looking at some of your other posts I should not have been surprised.

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Re: Vanguard Forum that is not a Diehard Forum
KCallie 04-28-2008, 8:50 AM | Post #2512483
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Newsgrouper:

KCallie: I asked a simple question giving you the opportunity to make a reasoned argument.  You chose to write a non-responsive and glib reply.  After looking at some of your other posts I should not have been surprised.

Talk about nonresponsive - your post failed to address my point and then launched into more attacks.

Re: Vanguard Forum that is not a Diehard Forum
Newsgrouper 04-28-2008, 9:45 AM | Post #2512500
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KCallie:
Newsgrouper:

KCallie: I asked a simple question giving you the opportunity to make a reasoned argument.  You chose to write a non-responsive and glib reply.  After looking at some of your other posts I should not have been surprised.

Talk about nonresponsive - your post failed to address my point and then launched into more attacks.

KCallie: The help you need cannot be found in financial forums. 

Re: Vanguard Forum that is not a Diehard Forum
tar42 04-28-2008, 9:53 AM | Post #2512503
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