To Louis Tully...


by Sinister

21 years, 11 months ago


There is one question I need to ask, is GB International actually owned by the same people who own the rights to Ghostbusters? Cause it seems to me that if it's not then running round wearin GB logos and charging for promo apearences as a GB might just be illegal!

by SadEmoKid

21 years, 11 months ago


Ghostbusters International IS the company that owns all the rights to Ghostbusters…since they ARE the Ghostbusters! They charge the other franchises as they need to, but in return, we get to keep out liscense and continue to operate our “ghost busting” operations.

(out of franchise character)
We are never really charged anything. This is a type of “role-playing” that we do. Dress up, run around, make sites, and just keep the name of Ghostbusters alive. Thought this would clarify, since some people tend to stay in character on these types of threads and i know can get confusing! wink

by GBVA

21 years, 11 months ago


if you sold your selfs as being ghostbusters, then yes it is.

by SpecterHarness

21 years, 11 months ago


Brandon, you forgot my name in the post, but if we're gonna go to jail, just forget it. LOL
You're right though, we would have still gotten that money showing off our other gadgets than runnin around in jumpsuits. Actually, H-Factor's party protocol would have gotten us more. CURSE THE 80s and their cheapness!!!!
Just kiddin, I had lotsa fun (and cake!)
It ain't illegal to give money to your brother and his creepy GB friends. LOL I'm havin fun with this. I'm still laughin bout how you fell in da mud!

by LouisTully

21 years, 11 months ago


Ghostbusters International has established standard fees for the following basic services:

On Site Inspection=$500

Capture of Paranormal Entities=$4000 for the first capture, $1000 each additional

Removal of Paranormal Entities=$1000 for the first removal, $500 each additional

Storage (one time fee)=$1500

GBI encourages individual franchises to run specials with reduced prices or package deals when business is slow or when a franchise is breaking into new territory. Individual franchises have the right to charge whatever fees they like, provided they can collect the balance due.

by Pootie

21 years, 10 months ago


Cheer up emo kid.

by SadEmoKid

21 years, 10 months ago


:u :f

LOL…I'm not really sad, not anymore. But I love the name, so I gotta hold onto it. It's more of a refference to the tone of emo music now. Plus I like the nickname that I've earned…emo.

by MasterSpider

21 years, 10 months ago


Can anyone like explain this to me through instant messaging or something so my brain doesn't tie itself in knots reading another of Louis Tully's posts?!