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Old 11-26-2006, 01:38 PM #9
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Hello Dan

I can confirm what Liz has just said...there is absolutely no record of any deletion of your posts by anyone who would be able to do so.
All moderator/admin deleted posts appear in a special area that mods and admin have access to, and there is no post of yours there.

It is also the policy here that any post that is edited or deleted by admin or a moderator, always has a covering PM sent to the member.
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