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Hi Admin,


I sent a PM to someone early yesterday morning. I thought I was imagining having sent it as when looking later in the day it wasn't in my Sent folder. However I did get a reply which quoted my message though it's still not showing in my Sent folder. Hasn't caused me any distress but I thought you might like to know.

  • 3 weeks later...

Hi there,


Hope you're well. Just getting in touch as I had a post regarding a '9 day weight management and cleansing programme' deleted.


Just looking at the T & C's and assuming it's because because I posted it multiple times.


Apologies for this. With your permission would I be able to re post if it's kept to one area of the forum,


Regards,


Joe Rowntree

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  • 3 weeks later...
Hi Admin, there are now two active threads in 'General ED issues / gossip...' to do with the planning application at DHFC. Would it be possible to lock 'Exhibition of the proposed redevelopment at DHFC' and refer forumites to 'Planning application submitted for new DHFC stadium' instead? That should avoid any confusion of threads. Many thanks!
  • 3 months later...

Richard Mitchell, electrician - there was a posting re Richard on the forum a couple of days ago however, this seems to have disappeared. As I am one of Mr Mitchell' s dissatisfied clients and am in the early stages of submitting a legal claim regarding a monetary advance given to him before he disappeared, I was interested to read that a couple of other people had the same experience as myself. Is there any way, I can get in touch with these people via your forum or has all the info been deleted? I would be interested to know why the thread was removed, if you are able to tell me.

Many thanks.

Hi Admin


I used to get email notifications whenever I received a new private message. For some reason this is no longer happening (although I don't think I have ticked or unticked any boxes) and I have missed some messages.


I have checked my profile and it says email notification of new private messages is enabled so not sure what I need to do to make sure that I get an email.


Can you help?

I'm not speaking for Admin, but do you know if it is a continuing thing? I've just sent myself a test PM, and duly received the notification email. If that test fails, I'd suspect your mail delivery or collection. Check first whether the notification is maybe ending up in a junk or spam mailbox. A further test/stratagem might then be to try changing your registered EDF email address so that you get it via a different server.

rahrahrah Wrote:

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> rahrahrah Wrote:

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> > Hi Admin. I can't start a new thread for some

> > reason? Help!

>

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> I can comment on existing threads but cannot

> create a new one (the page just refreshes but

> doesn't post).


That usually means you have a banned word in the text.

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