Lol, yea it is a little confusing... But in general Neps do not like sitting in a tray of water. This is especially so when you have a soil that wicks water up towards the roots. This can cause root rot and other problems. The water tray method could probably work well with a very porous and well-draining mix, so long as it is used only for humidity purposes. Some people do seem to use the water tray method, even with a water-wicking soil (heavy peat), with no ill effects. I am guessing however, that they do regular maintenance to avoid problems (Low level of water in the tray, regular flushing, regular cleaning of tray). The Ventricosa is notoriously hardy and so I'm sure even with less-than-ideal conditions it will prosper in a water tray... however I have not grown Sanguinea before. I actually intend on ordering one from TF sponsor/admin: Flytraps (Andrew). He seems to grow them just fine, even in his high heat environment. Seeing as how the plant is a Highlander, I would assume this means that it can be grown in a wide range of conditions. I believe I have also read that it is relatively easy for a highlander, but you may want to check a few more sources. Good luck! =)
-Daniel
P.S.: Why you mad? Lol I just read the shout box. You gotta be mad for some reason.