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  1. Please refer to following regarding SAU Member Guidelines
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Moderators and Admin Guidelines.

If we step out of line then by all means tell us!

  1. Always PM the thread starter if you are going to move/delete a thread.
  2. Never totally delete a thread unless requested to do so by the thread starter. Move it to \"Moved\". Of course if it's just a test post, duplicate etc. it's OK to delete.
  3. If unsure of a thread's appropriateness (is that a word?) move it to \"Moved\" and discuss it in the Mod section. You can always move it back if required.
  4. Be sure to treat all board members fairly and equally (Regardless of what they drive!)
  5. Do not disobey the forum rules because you are a moderator.
  6. If you need to edit/delete a single post, edit the post and write in RED. Write in the post that it has been removed for whatever reason and use the “Warn xxxx” button at the top of the post to both notify the user, and to make a record of them being notified of the mistake.
  7. If you remove multiple posts from a thread, leave a little note rather than sending 15+ PM's. Use the “warn xxx” button once per thread only.
  8. Keep threads in the correct sections - pm the thread starter if you feel it is neccassary when moving a thread. Make sure to leave a redirect.
  9. Don't make your own items for sale 'sticky'!!!
  10. Try to keep post whoring down in the 'FOR SALE' section.
    If there are replies complaining about the price, remove them and PM the poster, refering them to the 'FOR SALE' guidelines. Anything that is not on topic is to be removed.
  11. If you are unsure about the content of a thread, move it to the moderators section, and if need be, it can be restored to its original position once it has been assessed.
  12. All threads promoting illegal street racing are to be locked ASAP
  13. Please make sure to read the Mod’s section at least weekly to keep up to date with any changes.
  14. If you are unsure, then ask.
  15. Common sense is the main factor here.

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