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kthernehill Wrote:

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> Help! I keep being blocked! It switches on and

> off, with a red message telling me I can't post

> private messages, and then when a reply to message

> it just doesn't send. As it is intermittent, one

> poor person has now got more than one message!

>

> It does the same to my phone as to my iPad.

> Thanks.


Don't forget to turn off wi-WI if at home

and turn in your phones data link

  • Administrator

I've tried something else, in the list of blocked IPs there were a couple that had a space at the front, this may have been causing issues. I'm struggling to find a common link between the IPs at the moment that will help me get to the bottom of this.


Please let me know if you still have problems, and if you are please send me your IP by Private Message.

Hi there - have tried but its just not working can you help? it says email is alrerady used. thanks


Administrator Wrote:

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> Hi Alice

> They need to sign up by registering on the forum,

> their email address is not in the system which

> means they haven't registered.

Hi admin

Totally blocked now.


I could logon before but could

Not post or send PM


Error 1006 10cd6e66b41e0cef


Now get message saying the owner of website www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk

has banned you IP but the IP Stated is not my IP


Then says performance and security By CloudFlare


Now back up for now..

  • 1 month later...
Hi. I notice yet another thread critical of a certain local business has been deleted. Clearly the owners have sway with you. I find this very frustrating as I have had a bad experience with them, as have others, but any attempt to discuss it on here disappears, leaving only glowing reviews. Could you not at least make it clear that you are deleting these posts at someone's request, to give forum users the chance to think about what's going on? Alternatively, remove all mentions of it so there is not such unbalanced coverage.

I'm having problems posting on a number of threads. When I press submit it goes to another window showing only my message and preview, post message and cancel buttons below. Pressing post message just repeats the cycle. Can you advise please? I appear to be logged in as usual and this has happened on my laptop and smartphone and on two different wifi networks.


Thanks.


ETA - that one worked! Sod's law.

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