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Contact Us Post Here to Contact Site Administrators and Moderators Please remove the word from posts Post 302959775 by Neo on Friday 6th of November 2015 12:01:17 AM
Old 11-06-2015
Hi Don,

I already send a private message to this user two days ago and told him that only yearly VIP members can request these types of special changes and edits.

Apparently it was not a critical enough issue for ptappeta or his company to support our community via our VIP membership offering; but he does seem to want to task everyone here to clean up all his prior posts where he received free support from the community,
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