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Old 02-01-2011, 11:22 AM #5
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keep smilin keep smilin is offline
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Default Chemar... please help

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Originally Posted by Chemar View Post
It seems some members may be confused about these.

When you leave a Visitor Message (VM) on someone's profile page, it is *NOT* private. Anyone who is logged in can read it if they go to that person's profile.


Only a Private Message (PM) is not seen by anyone other than the person sending and the person receiving.

So if you want to have a private conversation with another member, choose the Private Messaging option please!
Iam sorry if I am confused but I am having trouble sending out pm messages..Seems as they vanish to cyberspace once I hit submit..I have not posted much lately.. possibly that is why..Can you help me??

Thanks.. Keep smilin... CRPS
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