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Hello,

I have just posted a few things under ‘for sale’. I can see that some peoples posts have a green tick beside it. Mine has a grey circle with a grey line in it - just wondered what this meant / if I’ve posted something wrong.


Also wondered, is it possible to delete posts?


Many thanks!

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Hello,

I have just posted a few things under ‘for sale’. I can see that some peoples posts have a green tick beside it. Mine has a grey circle with a grey line in it - just wondered what this meant / if I’ve posted something wrong.


Also wondered, is it possible to delete posts?


Many thanks!

 

Hi,


The green tick means there are unread posts in that topic. Grey means everything has been read. Similar to an email inbox.


You can delete your own topics and replies for 30 minutes after you've made them. After this time, you can still edit the post using the pencil icon just above the post text. If you have listed something for sale which is now sold or unavailable, you can edit the title of your post message and add 'SOLD' or simply remove the text.

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