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ive sent pms ive emailed why cant my son minimike40 get on here and post mesages he can log on but not alowed to post messages or reply to them. i dont understand . :) all in favour of him being let in say yes please he is 14 and keen as to be part of this forum regards mike

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why would he not be alllowed to post on here? is it only because he is under 18? either way i think it should not be a factor if he is under age as what better place to learn a little bit about cars if he is keen?

good luck in your pursuit for all that is just in the world hahahahaha

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my son joind up to the forum but cant post on there it said he isnt validated or something like that.he is 13 and keen as to learn about cars etc .his name is minimike40 can u please help here or give some explination as to why you guys wont accsept him in. many in the stagea forum would vouch for him.regards mike40sydney...........thats the pm i sent to duncan and funky lets see what happens.

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When he signed up, did he choose under or over 18? God it has been that long since I registered I dont even know if you get asked that question anymore..............?

Anyway this question really belongs in the "idea's/Bugs" section, so if you want me to move it there I will or just PM any of the admins, as stated above, they should be able to fix you up, Revhead usually comes online everyday as he has no life :P

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Because I'm such a nice guy (ok ok, because Cyrus promised me "special treats"...) I've ok'd his account. FYI he was listed as 'validating', which means an email should have been sent to the account he entered during registration - there's a link to click in that email which validates the email address against the forum account, and the account can start posting. Until that link is clicked (or your account it manually validated) you can't post.

Cheers

Marc

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Because I'm such a nice guy (ok ok, because Cyrus promised me "special treats"...) I've ok'd his account. FYI he was listed as 'validating', which means an email should have been sent to the account he entered during registration - there's a link to click in that email which validates the email address against the forum account, and the account can start posting. Until that link is clicked (or your account it manually validated) you can't post.

Cheers

Marc

mmm mike feels a little silly now lol thanks heaps for sorting it for us and ill kick his ass and teach him to read his email lol tanks again dude for the help its much apreciated :D:):ninja:

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mmm mike feels a little silly now lol thanks heaps for sorting it for us and ill kick his ass and teach him to read his email lol tanks again dude for the help its much apreciated :happy::(:rofl:

How funny! I actually asked Mitchell about the validation email. I can't remember what he told me, but I'm certain I told him he had to validate his account before it would let him post...

Edit: Just checked message logs, I DID ask him, and he told me he'd validated already... That son of yours...

*shakes fist*

:P

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