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Snookie12cat
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Snookie you really must stick to one thread. Multiple thread and repeat posting are against forum rules, not to mention annoying, as well as meaning others don't get the full story of your (protracted) purchase history....please don't create duplicate posts on or across multiple threads. Flooding (repeated posting aiming to dominate or overwhelm a page) will be treated as spam.
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Please stick to one thread instead of posting multiple ones about the same subject.
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I kind of thought it was like a different question? Suppose it's along the same lines though.canaldumidi said:Snookie you really must stick to one thread. Multiple thread and repeat posting are against forum rules, not to mention annoying, as well as meaning others don't get the full story of your (protracted) purchase history....0
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