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This forum is primarily for genuine feedback such as queries, suggestions, or comments in general that members might wish to make. The primary function is not just to complain about other members, moderators or Admins. Bearing that in mind, here are some general guidelines as to how this Forum should be used:

1) For queries regarding Custom titles or Avatars, Admins should be contacted directly.

2)Because of the nature of the forum, chit-chat or banter should be avoided as we expect only serious queries or input from our members here. Any irrelevant comments will be deleted, or moved, for this reason.

3)For Feedback Forum to continue to function, it is necessary that members don't abuse this opportunity by resorting to petty or offensive behaviour. Please bear in mind that the same rules which you agree to upon registering also apply here.

4)In addition, please note that all existing Posts will be reviewed for their usefulness to future members, and those which don't serve this purpose will be removed from here.

5)There is a HelpDesk facility that should not contain irrelevant posts other then the problem and its solutions.

Apart from this a general idea id like to share-

Be open in your communication and be willing to compromise. It will help make your relationships seem like less work and more like what it's supposed to be - people in harmony together...

Thanx

Sharara

Posted 03 Sep 2003

sharara says
ok.. im gonna delete things in this forum now. i will not keep topics with chit chat and i will delete non relevant posts. we will only keep things so that the admins can read and answer ur pros. We seriously cant read all chit chat as we might miss things if we dont and also unneccassary topics or posts will be moved/ deleted.

all non related posts will be deleted so i repeat " PLS AVOID CHIT CHAT IN THIS CORNER"

hope u all will comply.

A shift is both an invitation and a challenge. A challenge to open your mind to whatever feels unfamiliar. To reevaluate whatever feels too familiar. And to ask questions different from those everyone else is asking. SHIFT from the ordinary.
Posted 27 Sep 2003

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