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then when i try to reply to it i found that my reply appear in the first message !!!!!
donno where is the problem ?
i edited the first msg and tried again and again to send the reply but the same thing persists ( the reply appear in the first message )
anyone can help?
Dictators >>>>> Egypt<<<<< Islamists
if you're replying to your own messages you're probably running into the no bump rule... the forum is now set to prevent over-bumping. If you think it's a technical problem, please open a support ticket.
Vivvy
"The Internet is like a gold-rush; the only people making money are those who sell the pans." Will Hobbs, IUMA
i am replying to my own thread but i am sending updates to the original offer
Dictators >>>>> Egypt<<<<< Islamists
Then what you need to do is edit your original thread with new information, if you reply to yourself, the no bump component will kick it back.
OTHER MODS.. ADMIN ... if I have these details incorrect.. please jump in and make it more clear... thank you kindly...
Vivvy
"The Internet is like a gold-rush; the only people making money are those who sell the pans." Will Hobbs, IUMA
how do i notify people of the new update of the offer unless i send a new message and bump the thread up . i want the people who visited the thread be notified of the update
Dictators >>>>> Egypt<<<<< Islamists
when someone else replies to your thread you can reply
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and you can edit your own initial post...
Vivvy
"The Internet is like a gold-rush; the only people making money are those who sell the pans." Will Hobbs, IUMA
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