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Gassy

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If your thread has been deleted from the classifieds for non compliance with rules then go and read the rules instead of pm'ing a mod.

We are all quite willing to help but if you cannot be arsed to go and have a look at the rules before doing your thread and then after it has been deleted you still cannot be bothered then neither can the mods.

So if your thread has been deleted try and help yourself 1st and if your still struggling to understand why then and only then contact a moderator.
 

Bon

Timmy Nerd
Feb 22, 2006
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If your thread has been deleted from the classifieds for non compliance with rules then go and read the rules instead of pm'ing a mod.

We are all quite willing to help but if you cannot be arsed to go and have a look at the rules before doing your thread and then after it has been deleted you still cannot be bothered then neither can the mods.

So if your thread has been deleted try and help yourself 1st and if your still struggling to understand why then and only then contact a moderator.

Why?






;)
 

Robin Hood

Formerly Jermy
Feb 6, 2002
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No offence, just suggestion, but if it's for an infraction that the poster may not have known about or if it was a genuine mistake then a quick PM from the mod who deleted it with the reason for the deletion probably wouldn't go a miss at the time of deletion rather then let people wonder why it was deleted and then post up about it?

I only say as it's happened to me before, long ago, and it is annoying if it just disappears for no apparent rhyme nor reason. Sometimes it's kind of hard to compare your original post to the rules once it's disappeared into thin air to see where you went wrong...

:)
 

alicethegoon

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Dec 30, 2008
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No offence, just suggestion, but if it's for an infraction that the poster may not have known about or if it was a genuine mistake then a quick PM from the mod who deleted it with the reason for the deletion probably wouldn't go a miss at the time of deletion rather then let people wonder why it was deleted and then post up about it?

I only say as it's happened to me before, long ago, and it is annoying if it just disappears for no apparent rhyme nor reason. Sometimes it's kind of hard to compare your original post to the rules once it's disappeared into thin air to see where you went wrong...

:)
well said, happened to me only recently but couldn't remember what I had/hadn't said to put it right, asked a mod and I was told to just read the rules.
 
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Gassy

Guest
No offence, just suggestion, but if it's for an infraction that the poster may not have known about or if it was a genuine mistake then a quick PM from the mod who deleted it with the reason for the deletion probably wouldn't go a miss at the time of deletion rather then let people wonder why it was deleted and then post up about it?

I only say as it's happened to me before, long ago, and it is annoying if it just disappears for no apparent rhyme nor reason. Sometimes it's kind of hard to compare your original post to the rules once it's disappeared into thin air to see where you went wrong...

:)
well said, happened to me only recently but couldn't remember what I had/hadn't said to put it right, asked a mod and I was told to just read the rules.
What is wrong with telling you to go and read the rules,then you make your thread again with everything correct and nothing missing,you also educate yourself to the new rules at the same time so the same mistake won't happen again and you also know all the other classfied rules.