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How does someone contact a person that posts something in a discussion forum directly? If you read something that interests you how would you get more information from the poster ?
  • Posted 22 Nov 2019 01:08
  • By stillworkin
  • joined 2 Nov'18 - 96 messages
  • New York, United States
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Thanks did that ,not there
  • Posted 23 Nov 2019 00:37
  • By stillworkin
  • joined 2 Nov'18 - 96 messages
  • New York, United States
Check on their profile if they have an email address listed.
  • Posted 23 Nov 2019 00:23
  • By Yidneck
  • joined 20 Jan'17 - 110 messages
  • New York, United States
Dreamt I was fixing a machine, then came the paperwork and it turned into a nightmare.

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