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Quote from: Homer on March 03, 2006, 10:54:48 AMdear everybody followed those directions
All right everyone step away from the ledge. :P
The best way to get your codes is to follow the instructions at http://www.badgehelp.com/lost.html
Your email should be plain text and all info copy and pasted. Emails with attachments are rejected. This means no images, stationary or smilies should be in the email because they convert into attachments for people who only accept plain text email.
Quote from: Bree on March 03, 2006, 10:27:03 AMyea i read urs
If you look at my post before the last one I just wrote I did defend the newbies. We were all newbies at one time, but that does not make it right for any of us to be ugly and rude to each other.
Quote from: foxx on March 02, 2006, 11:13:19 PMuh well i got a response back dear when i sent in my first email to themQuote from: hades on March 02, 2006, 11:09:31 PM
i never had a problem from replacecode.when i needed help i got it fast.thanks guys :)
That's probably because you know how to follow instructions... ;)
I get the feeling sometimes people just come here to whine before they follow the very detailed instructions on the BadgeHelp site... >:D
Quote from: Helen on March 02, 2006, 02:58:23 PMQuote from: SaintHippo on March 02, 2006, 02:53:01 PM
Ok, I hear the "newbie" thing thrown around many times and in the past I've let it slide but I have a question regarding "newbies". Do we really consider them newbies when most likely than not, they've been to the forum as a guest many times before deciding to sign up and post comments? They might be a newbie in terms of posting but I'm sure a lot of us actually visited the board, read around for a while before saying "ok, I will join" and started posting? I don't know of any of use that heard about this place, signed up right away and started posting comments before reading anything.
This isn't an attack but something similar happened at work today where someone said "I'm new to..." and we've thought that they're not really new to it, just new participating and actually knew for a while of the "unspoken" rules
Very good point you just made.
I get accused of being a newbie a lot, I just don't post much. I have much respect for the team, and have very few problems ( usually of my own making). I am going back to resubmit my spade maid request as I believe the maid got lost on the internet freeway. Y'all have fun, now.Quote from: foxx on March 02, 2006, 11:13:19 PMor maybe had to much wine so they whine here :)) onya oscar u do a great job , hey aint it the oscars time in the usa soon omg a lot of oscars they can whine to lolQuote from: hades on March 02, 2006, 11:09:31 PM
i never had a problem from replacecode.when i needed help i got it fast.thanks guys :)
That's probably because you know how to follow instructions... ;)
I get the feeling sometimes people just come here to whine before they follow the very detailed instructions on the BadgeHelp site... >:D
Quote from: hades on March 02, 2006, 11:09:31 PM
i never had a problem from replacecode.when i needed help i got it fast.thanks guys :)
Quote from: SaintHippo on March 02, 2006, 02:09:12 PMQuote from: poooo on March 02, 2006, 02:05:34 PM
Hello all.
I'm grateful for all the hard work Oscar and crew do, but customer service is poor many of the times and very frustrating.
lol, this completely out of the blue and random comment was brought to you by the letter "L" and the number "7"
Quote from: Country Lady on March 02, 2006, 09:20:11 PM
I was refering to a newly purchased auto. But thanks for the tip, I haven't see that page yet, going to go check it out.
Quote from: SaintHippo on March 02, 2006, 02:53:01 PM
Ok, I hear the "newbie" thing thrown around many times and in the past I've let it slide but I have a question regarding "newbies". Do we really consider them newbies when most likely than not, they've been to the forum as a guest many times before deciding to sign up and post comments? They might be a newbie in terms of posting but I'm sure a lot of us actually visited the board, read around for a while before saying "ok, I will join" and started posting? I don't know of any of use that heard about this place, signed up right away and started posting comments before reading anything.
This isn't an attack but something similar happened at work today where someone said "I'm new to..." and we've thought that they're not really new to it, just new participating and actually knew for a while of the "unspoken" rules