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hep93
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Joined : Jul 2005
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Posted 7/7/2011 7:03 PM (GMT 0)
Please do not give a lengthy reply to a new member posting for the first time on an old thread (one that hasn't been active for at least 3 mos.) I am seeing new posters replying to posts that are 2 years old and members replying to them. While we want to welcome new members, please suggest to them that they start their own thread (Hit New Topic instead of Reply, give it a name, and introduce themselves and their diagnosis or problem.) In this way, they will not "fall through the cracks" and they will get more replies.
There is nothing wrong with new members searching certain topics for info, but it is best not to reply to the older ones. In any event, it is always better to start your own thread.
Thanks!
Connie
A.Ziffle
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Joined : May 2011
Posts : 2092
Posted 7/7/2011 7:43 PM (GMT 0)
Don't have to worry about
this with me queeny , This " new " member NOSE better
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A. Ziffle
hep93
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Posted 7/7/2011 9:50 PM (GMT 0)
susie_sassafrass
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Posted 7/7/2011 10:04 PM (GMT 0)
Sorry Connie!
Now, I understand how I should have responded, but at the time, I was so intent on getting her a quick response.
Will follow the procedure in the future!
Susie
hep93
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Posted 7/8/2011 1:09 AM (GMT 0)
No problem, Susie.
Hugs,
Connie
hep93
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Posted 9/11/2013 2:30 AM (GMT 0)
Bump! Too much of this happening lately
PLEASE, NEW MEMBERS: START YOUR OWN THREAD! Click on New Topic instead of Reply. Give your thread a title and post whatever you want to.
Hugs,
Connie
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