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Hi all,


Time for a friendly reminder not to bump posts please. This is a fast moving board, and it's not fair for posts to be pushed down by people bumping up their posts daily (i.e., "still available" the day after first posting it). I have had to hide about 20 posts so far today from people doing exactly this, and to be honest I have better things to do!


Repeat offenders will receive an email from me. Continuing to break the rules will result in a ban.


Thank you for your understanding.

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renarde Wrote:

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> please tell me how i get a red "new"mention when i

> do a fresh posting. Thank you!!!!

>

> annie


This function is an automatic one, however you will never see "new" beside your own posts, only those of other people. Yours will show as new to other users.

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Yes it would be really useful to know when it?s acceptable to bump a post by adding a STILL AVAILABLE. 2 weeks?


Thanks


Loucpearls Wrote:

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> Is it okay to bump if post has been up for more

> than two weeks?

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