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Hey

I currently have 2000 pm space and i have to constantly delete up to 400 at a time to keep it with in its limits.

Can i please get more PM space so i know what Pm's i received within more then a 2 week period.

I have PM'd and emailed Blitz with no reply on increase.

Also at 87% through to 98% usage it randomly comes up with messenger full and it does not allow people to send me PM's.

:laugh: Aaron

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Hey

I currently have 2000 pm space and i have to constantly delete up to 400 at a time to keep it with in its limits.

Can i please get more PM space so i know what Pm's i received within more then a 2 week period.

I have PM'd and emailed Blitz with no reply on increase.

Also at 87% through to 98% usage it randomly comes up with messenger full and it does not allow people to send me PM's.

:) Aaron

Aaron, I did reply to you and made it pretty clear you needed to speak with Prank about this.

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Yeah its awesome fun lol

Nick i dont suppose you have a contact number for him?

Best contact is to pm him mate, he is flat out and hard to reach but you will usually get a reply to your pm.

Failing that, christian @ skylinesaustralia dot com

Cheers

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I have just emailed Christian again hopefully i will get a reply to this one.

Did you guys have any thoughts on why i would be having problems with "Messenger FULL!" when it is within the PM Limits?

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