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I still look as much as I used to - and have supplied a few bits and pieces in the process


No point saying "I WOULD help people out but am a bit lazy so won't click on the section called HelpingPeopleOut"


Do it or don't, but don't blame others


(in case that sounds harsh, I would say that I appear to be in the minority, not you, judging by posts on other threads cora)

Haha, I have recently obliged someone looking for something in the wanted section and in return received some very delicious grapes.


Equally, I have posted in the wanted section seeking advice and received it, so I think people do. Maybe just fewer people.

  • 4 weeks later...

Cora Wrote:

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> Eversince the changes I have felt sorry for people

> posting in the Wanted section....I for one never

> look at it now but would keep an eye out in the

> offered section before incase I could help anyone

> out...


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You can tell how many are looking at each thread by the number of views!


I still look at it.

birgit Wrote:

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> I look as much as I do in the offered section.



Me too...I feel good when able to offer a bit of help, especially as I've received many a useful pointer from forumites in the past.

  • 5 weeks later...

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