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Trouble advertising a new thread on the for sale forum

Cfigliola

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I've had an account for a week now and STILL can't post on the for sale forum but I can elsewhere like so. I desperately need to advertise the axolotl eggs I have for sale
 

Bellabelloo

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Hi.
To post in the 'For sale' section you needed to have made at least 5 valid posts. Having looked you have now done this. All posts in the 'For sale' section need to be approved first before they are visible on the forum. This may take a little while as it depends on which Moderators are on the site.....some of us spend far too much time here ;)
Have a little look through the link below, which hopefully will answer any further questions.

http://www.caudata.org/forum/f49-ad...rade/announcement-read-before-placing-ad.html

Julia
 
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