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Ok, I understand that and respect rules. But the situation bloody annoying, and no idea how to fix it.
I guess it could be cool for threads that you only want PMs for. What I am saying is just locking it doesn't make sense. Have them deleted and send them a warning/infraction or something. Just locking it without no notice is like taking the mick.
Just forget it.
1. You can't kill a person and then say that I didn't have the time to read the rules that you can't kill someone.Can't you edit the title instead of locking it without notice? Not everyone has time to read every little rules you write you know.
And... nobody advised me of how to rectify the situation.
James
Can't you edit the title instead of locking it without notice? Not everyone has time to read every little rules you write you know. And... nobody advised me of how to rectify the situation.
James
Not sure that killing people will stop domain names missing from the title of for sale threads1. You can't kill a person and then say that I didn't have the time to read the rules that you can't kill someone.
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Not everyone has time to read every little rules you write you know.
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