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if you guys are so worried about not being able to edit your post SUPPORT the site that supports you

make a donation and all your problems are solved

What does that mean? Are you saying if we make a donation we can edit our posts? :huh:

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Can you read the date of the posts you are quoting?

2008?

Donations were shutdown a while ago due to issues with linking via paypal

We might bring them back - ive already replied to your other post in the other thread about the same thing

  • 3 years later...

what exactly is the point of us not being able to edit a post

but if we report it to a mod it they can do it? (assuming you get a response from said mod waiting for mine)

how would a mod know if I'm being dodge (I'm not obviously but it just seems like a waste of everyone's time)

To stop bad traders, and it did - instantly.

Too many were creating For Sale posts and editing after ripping off members. So we allow edits for an hour/two - after that it's locked up.

Report a post, it'll get tidied up when a mod/admin gets to it - and they will remove phone numbers or certain details - don't expect them to remove the entire thread as that wont happen.

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people don't read the post below the op post and sms or pm away this was pointed out at the start of the thread by someone else

the response was to report the post not check with us to make sure we think its important enough for us to do

the actual time waste is not allowing long standing members of a forum to edit there own threads

maybe you should look into this instead of the current rule

having been a member for the last 10 years you probably think I would have ripped off people by now if I was going to

but cheers as I expected nothing happened and I wasted more of my time trying to get help again

got none other than someone else deciding what's "important" in my for sale ad

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