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Old 04-03-15 | 06:02 AM
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I started a thread in C & V but should have posted in another thread

... already started. I got very little response to my thread and found a different one that is more appropriate. Should I just repost in the other thread or can my info me moved by a mod?
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Old 04-03-15 | 06:23 AM
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Originally Posted by okane
... already started. I got very little response to my thread and found a different one that is more appropriate. Should I just repost in the other thread or can my info me moved by a mod?
If you click on the little triangle with exclamation mark on the bottom left of your post, which is usually used to report spam etc, you can ask to have a thread moved or deleted.
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Old 04-03-15 | 06:53 AM
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link to both threads?
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Old 04-04-15 | 06:41 AM
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If you click on the little triangle with exclamation mark on the bottom left of your post, which is usually used to report spam etc, you can ask to have a thread moved or deleted.
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