Is there a moderator?

M

MC

I've twice attempted to post a question as a new message and it's not showing
up.
What's up?
 
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garfield-n-odie [MVP]

Five times now altogether. Four times in the last two hours. It is
poor netiquette to multipost. Yammering the same question separately,
repeatedly, redundantly, and incessantly is more likely to get you
ignored than answered. No, there is no moderator, but keep it up and
hopefully you will get what you deserve.
 
M

MC

Five times now altogether. Four times in the last two hours. It is poor
netiquette to multipost. Yammering the same question separately, repeatedly,
redundantly, and incessantly is more likely to get you ignored than answered.
No, there is no moderator, but keep it up and hopefully you will get what you
deserve.

Garfy!

How is it that you’re bean counting my posts?

Are you the one that’s blocking my search for an answer?

Garfy…. Why won’t you help me? I’m so desperate and you’re so cruel.

Garfy… why?
 
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garfield-n-odie [MVP]

Hard not to notice when half the new posts are from the same poster.

I do have the answer for you though. Email the nice folks at Microsoft
Product Support Services, and give them your credit card number. PSS
loves to hear from users like you... it might cost you $100 every time
you hit the Send button, but PSS welcomes all the questions you send
them, even if it is the same question over and over and over and over
and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over
and over and over and over and over and over again, so knock yourself
out beating on that Send button and make their day.

During the brief wait until your credit card spontaneously combusts,
consider the fact that the "regulars" who answer questions in these
newsgroups are volunteers from all over the world, and it may take 24
hours or more for all of the "regulars" from the different parts of the
world to see your question. Please allow sufficient time for people to
reply to your question before reposting. Thank you for your patience
and understanding.
 
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Nicholas Hall

If you view messages in outlook or windows mail you WILL see that they are
NOT being blocked.

NIK
 
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