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My lovely girlfriend has been trying to get full and unfetterd access to the forum for ages now but has so far had no joy. Shes gone through all the correct channels but its been to scant avail. Its truly heartbreaking to see her angelic coupon scrunched up and tearful as she espies yet another posting that she feels dutybound to respond to only to find that shes still like a grubby little street urchin with her face pushed up againt the window of bourgeouis exclusivity, impotent and alone. Is it becasue shes a ginger? Aww, go on Mark...let her in. :'(
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i am the missus in question.I have registered, but when I received the confirmation mail, it does not let me in. I enter what I believe are my details and it doesn't recognise them, and when I ask for a new password it says that the account has not been activated - catch 22. I have e mailed admin several times, but received no reply. I now have the beginnings of a persecution complex, which in and of itself should give me automatic entry to the EDF.


Help would be much appreciated


Cheers

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