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Old 03-22-2008, 11:16 PM #1
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I'm new here, a former bt, and I don't understand the to's either. When I clicked on the address given for live chat, I wasn't accepted. A few minutes before,, I went to live chat. It looked the same, I was accepted, but no one else came in, so I left and started reading here.

I really miss bt, too. Can anyone steer me in the right direction to get into one of the live chats?

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Hi Jon
the chatrooms here are usually busiest in the evenings. Being a holiday weekend, things are also a bit quieter.

if you have any difficulty getting into the chatrooms let us know

all the best
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